Through Alison Cooper’s world of ‘Picnic Time with Brian and his friends’, children will explore a range of purposeful activities which are broken down into bite-sized chunks.
Reception Home-school Unit: Max’s Jungle Adventure
Max the black labrador has never been to the jungle before. Are you ready to come with him in this unit by Sue Cove? Explorer hats on, binoculars ready and off we go!
Reception Home-school Unit: Mouse’s Adventure
Hello! I’m Mouse! Let’s have a learning adventure. Written by Jane Ralphs.
Year 2 Home-school Unit: Rainbows, Rainbows Everywhere!
Did you know that the rainbow is a sign of hope? In this booklet by Emma Caulfield we will be looking at all things rainbow!
Year 4 Home-school Unit: Mission Possible
Have you ever wanted to go on an adventure? Have you ever wanted to be a spy? Writing your own adventure story with Kat Pennington.
Year 6 Home-school unit: The Gadgets Workbook
Create a state-of-the-art spy gadget – then persuade your reader to buy one! Written by James Walker.
Years 7, 8 & 9 Home-school Unit: Red – Working at Greater Depth
How can we take a story designed for a younger audience and adapt it for older readers? Written by Jamie Thomas.
Year 5 Home-school Unit: One Chance
If you had just one chance to make a wish, what would you wish for? Dean Thompson is your virtual teacher.
Years 6, 7 & 8 Home-school Unit: The Cave of Requirement – Working at Greater Depth
The cave of requirement is a story that hands the power over to you, the reader. You will decide the path the story takes. Written by Jamie Thomas.
Year 6 Home-school Unit: The City of Silence
Creative writing and wordplay in the City of Silence. Written by James Walker.