Free Homeschool Worksheets, Maths Worksheets KS2.
Math for 7 or 8 years old children (level 4): additions, subtractions, multiplications, divisions, problems, numbers and measures exercises. Maths For Kids Age 7-8 England: ks 2 Year 3, United States: 2nd Grade, Australia: Year 2.
They’ll count in steps of 4, 8, 50 and 100 and order numbers to 1000. They’ll partition numbers into 100s, 10s and 1s, add and subtract three-digit numbers, and multiply two-digit by one-digit numbers. They will be taught the 3, 4, and 8 times tables and begin to add and subtract fractions.
We have a huge collection of Kids Puzzles at Activity Village - all sorts of kids' puzzles, including crossword puzzles, word search puzzles, cryptograms, sudoku for kids, kakuro, and mazes! We are continually adding new puzzles and updating some of the older puzzles on the site, so please check back often. Our puzzles are organized by theme and holiday celebrations so you should always find.
Three great websites from the BBC should cover many of your child’s homework needs: SOS Teacher is for 9-17 year olds and lets you email a teacher a question. The Onion Street is a space for 11-16 year olds to get online and discuss homework and school in general. There’s a section on study skills, two chat rooms dedicated to art and music.
BBC Education Walk Through Time - Colourful games, print offs, animations and activities to help 7 to 9 year olds with history - an invaluable resource for the Classroom and fun to use at home.
Fun learning ideas for 9-year-olds. Your child will now be reading independently and for a wider range of purposes and developing key maths skills such as multiplication, but it’s still useful to play language and maths games of all kinds. Most children love playing games and it’s an easy way to support their learning.
These KS3 English quizzes will teach you about Adjectives, Adverbs, Alphabetical Sorting, Antonyms, Apostrophes and Assonance - that is only the topics beginning with letter A! You will have come across most of these subjects before but in Years 7, 8 and 9 things get progressively more difficult.