Maypole Primary School, Dartford, Kent, UK  

Links

Useful links:
Site title Description
BBC Stay Safe Website
Cartoons, quizzes, screensavers and wallpapers - lots of information on how to have fun and stay safe online.

Cool Milk
Please click on the weblink to register and pay for your child to have milk at school. 

Dance Mat Typing
A great website which encourages children (and adults too!) to develop and improve their keyboard typing skills.

Educational websites for children
 

Hector's World - Key Stage 1

For 5 - 7 year olds. Watch Hector and his friends learning how to have fun and stay safe when using the internet. Hector's World comprises five state-of-the-art, animated episodes. It takes children on a journey with Hector and his friends as they explore issues such as personal information, trustworthiness, making positive choices online and how to be open with a trusted adult when they use the internet.


Learn your tables
Learnyourtables is an add free site where you can practice individual tables and take online assessment for both individual tables (18 question tests) and mixed tables (40 question tests).

Click on a table in the green rectangle to begin.


Maths Dictionary for Kids 2008
Animated, interactive maths dictionary for kids which explains over 500 common mathematical terms in simple language.

Traveler IQ Challenge

This challenging, but addictive, geography quiz is sure to excite your class as they click their way throughout the world (via a map). There are twelve difficulty levels.


Tutpup
Tutpup is an exciting and new safe way of playing games against children in the UK and across the world. It is free, has no ads, doesn't grab kids personal data and allows them to play competitive maths games against their friends or students from around the world in a safe educational environment. For example, they could try a division game and find themselves instantly challenged by a child in India!

Vodafone Parents' Guide

The website has been set up to help parents play an active and essential role in their children’s digital world and to get to grips with their use of mobile, Twitter and other online social media. The site explains the kinds of activities children will be undertaking online and offers some useful e-safety advice for parents to consider.


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