Family Learning - Curriculum & Resources

Family Learning

At Blackburn with Darwen Adult Learning we have a team of dedicated, expert Family Learning tutors who deliver a range of courses (from 2 to 30 hours) in schools, family centres and community settings.

By finding out how children are learning and developing in nursery or school, Family Learning enables parents and carers to support this learning at home. Evidence shows that when parents or carers are involved in their children’s education, children achieve more. We use exciting resources and activities which make learning FUN!

We also provide a route back into education for those adults who want to improve their skills.

AIMS OF THE PROGRAMME

Our Family learning courses will enable you to

  • Support children’s learning at home.

  • Understand how children are taught in school.

  • Find out about other services in your area.

  • Improve and refresh your own skills, e.g. in English and maths.

For those wishing to progress further, we also offer qualifications and routes to further/higher education, volunteering and employment.

What we offer

Our focus is on improving Englishmathsdigital skills and health & wellbeing for families across the community, concentrating on areas of highest need. 

WE CAN DELIVER A COURSE AT YOUR SCHOOL OR CENTRE!

Any local school or centre looking to provide Family Learning for the families they work with should contact the Family Learning team to discuss their requirements. 

Our programmes are flexible, friendly and fun. We will work with you to plan and deliver a Family Learning package that suits your needs

FAMILY LEARNING
RESOURCES

Discover a range of resources to support your learning journey

BBC Bitesize

Continues to be a great site for any home learning, such as school maths, English and ICT.

CBeebies

Hundreds of activities and games for younger ones.

SATs practice and past papers

English and maths, with mark schemes (Gov.uk).

SATs Tests Online

Want to improve your typing skills? The Typing Cat is a great site to learn to touch type, and test your speed and accuracy as you progress.

Maths

Not sure where to start? Here are lots of resources to help

Third Space Learning logo

Try this guide from Third Space Learning which covers everything you need to know to support your budding mathematician at home!

The National Curriculum in England, Framework for consultation.
What’s in the National Curriculum?

Teaching KS1 and KS2 maths

Our quick guide to KS1 years 1-2 milestones (PDF)

Our quick guide to KS2 years 3-4 milestones (PDF)

Our quick guide to KS2 years 5-6 milestones (PDF)

White Rose Education logo

White Rose Maths has comprehensive range of maths worksheets and revision resources for Key Stages 1 and 2. Widely used by teachers.

Times Tables Rock Stars logo

Times tables are a key part of the national curriculum. Many schools sign up to Time Tables Rockstars to give children regular practise.

Karate Cats Maths logo

Why not join the Karate Cats to revise Key Stage 1 addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions and more.

BBC Bitesize has many more games to try.

Corbettmaths logo

Corbett Maths is home to 1000s of maths resources, from worksheets and videos to their famous ‘5-a-day’ revision tasks. Covers Primary to GCSE level.

Math Antics logo

The MathAntics YouTube channel has fun videos on many core maths topics (KS2-KS4).

A set of ten-frame grids, for maths education.
Virtual manipulatives At primary level, many schools teach maths in a hands-on way, using blocks, counters and other manipulatives. These sites provide online versions that you can use:

toytheater.com/category/teacher-tools/virtual-manipulatives/

mathlearningcenter.org/resources/apps

didax.com/math/virtual-manipulatives.html

visnos.com/demos

mathigon.org/polypad

English

Not sure where to start? Here are lots of resources to help

Oxford Owl logo

Oxford Owl has a good range of English (and maths) activities for the very youngest learners through to KS1 & KS2 SATs revision.

The National Curriculum in England, Framework for consultation.
What’s in the National Curriculum?

Our quick guide to KS1 years 1-2 milestones (PDF)/p>

Our quick guide to KS2 years 3-4 milestones (PDF)

Our quick guide to KS2 years 5-6 milestones (PDF)

PhonicsPlay logo

Phonics

Phonics teaches children to be able to listen carefully and identify the sounds that make up each word.

Visit Phonics Play to find out more, and try some of their games and activities.

National Literacy Trust - Change your story Logo

Visit literacytrust.org.uk for lots of help, advice and activities for supporting literacy skills.

Science

Not sure where to start? Here are lots of resources to help

The National Curriculum in England, Framework for consultation.
What’s in the National Curriculum?

Our quick guide to KS1 years 1-2 milestones (PDF)

Our quick guide to KS2 years 3-4 milestones (PDF)

Our quick guide to KS2 years 5-6 milestones (PDF)

SFFE - Science Fun for Everyone! Logo

ScienceFun.org has a selection of classic science experiments you can try at home (with careful supervision, of course).

Health & Wellbeing

Not sure where to start? Here are lots of resources to help

Flyer for Healthy Kids

Together with our partner organisations we have put together a guide to making healthy packed lunches (PDF).

Better Health - Healthier Families Logo

How much sugar should we be eating? What is saturated fat? Visit the NHS Food Facts site for everything you need to know!

Local Offer logo

Local services

The Local Offer directory lists a range of local services offered in Blackburn with Darwen for families, including support for children with learning difficulties or disabilities.

Creative

Not sure where to start? Here are lots of resources to help

Easy Peasy and Fun

EasyPeasyandFun.com has some brilliant craft ideas for kids, many of which use household items rather than expensive resources.

The Let's Go Club logo

Why not try some of these fantastic craft and science activities from the BBC’s Let’s Go Craft Club.

Digital

Not sure where to start? Here are lots of resources to help

Scratch Logo

Many UK schools use Scratch to introduce learners to thinking and reasoning skills. You can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.

Scratch Jr Logo

With ScratchJr, young children (ages 5-7) can program their own interactive stories and games. In the process, they learn to solve problems, design projects, and express themselves creatively on the computer.