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5+ Years / Key Stage 1
5+ Years / Key Stage 1

Help with HomeworkChildren's Educational Bundle (8 Books)

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Help with Homework 8-Book Bundle (5+ Years / Key Stage 1)

Developed to support children in their schoolwork. Help with Homework workbooks will help to build children's confidence and reinforce understanding of key skills at key stages.

Product Features
  • Supports literacy and numeracy taught in schools for ages 5+ 
  • Clear learning objectives link school and home learning
  •  Motivational reward stickers on every page 
  • Integrated learning stickers to enhance understanding 
  • Fun pictures and simple design keep children engaged

Books in Set:

  • Adding
  • Tell the Time
  • Maths
  • Subtracting
  • Reading and Writing
  • Spelling
  • Handwriting
  • Phonics

Help with Homework 8-Book Bundle (7+ Years / Key Stage 2)

Developed to support children in their schoolwork. Help with Homework workbooks will help to builds children's confidence and reinforce understanding of key skills at key stages.

Product Features
  • Supports literacy and numeracy taught in schools for ages 7+ 
  • Clear learning objectives link school and home learning 
  • Motivational reward stickers on every page 
  • Integrated learning stickers to enhance understanding
  • Fun pictures and simple design keep children engaged

Books in Set:

  • Mental Maths
  • Adding and Subtracting
  • Multiplying and Dividing
  • Times Tables
  • Spelling
  • Handwriting
  • More Spelling
  • Reading and Writing
  • Includes easy spelling tips
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If E is the most common letter in the English alphabet, why is it so particular? Surely it should've been shaped like an I, just a single straight line? It seems excessive to have to draw the extra three horizontal lines, when really it could've been avoided.

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