In this booklet by Jo Pearce, you will learn all about unicorns. Unicorns are one of many mythical beasts that have been written about and talked about over time.
Year 2 Home-school Unit: The Quangle Wangle’s Hat
The activities in this booklet by Emma Caulfield are inspired by and based on a nonsense poem called The Quangle Wangle’s Hat by Edward Lear.
Year 1 Home-school Unit: Bob, the Bubble who Wanted to be Useful
Jane Ralphs introduces us to Bob, a bubble who wants to be useful as well as beautiful.
Reception Home-school Unit: Rainy-day Rabbit
Ned and Rabbit ponder magical ways they could bridge the distance between themselves and their friends, in this unit by Sue Cove.
Year 7 Home-school Unit: Villains – Working at Greater Depth
Connect with the inner emotions that drive and fuel the criminal actions of villains, as well as delving into their back stories. By the end of this unit, Jamie Thomas hopes that you will love villains as much as he does.
Year 6 Home-school unit: Monsters
Help world famous monster expert Professor Behemoth put together a Monsterology of different types of monsters and beasts, in this unit by James Walker.
Year 5 Home-school Unit: Wonderful Wizards
Maria Richards introduces you to the world of wizardry and inspires you to write about wonderful wizards!
Year 4 Home-school Unit: The Impossibly Possible Bookshop
Join our hero Sammy and Treerumple the Tree Goblin in the story of the Impossible Possible Bookshop, in this unit by Kat Pennington.
Year 3 Home-school Unit: Lockdown
In this unit of work by Pie Corbett and Dean Thompson, we will write lots of different creative responses to the lockdown situation. It’s been a pretty strange time…
Year 2 Home-school Unit: Superheroes!
In this booklet by Emma Caulfield, three superheroes Jo Awesome, Raja Extraordinary and Sammy Exceptional will guide your child through the activities.