Here are some of the live teaching lessons that are available for children from a mix of celebrities and teaching professionals.
Here you'll find five free maths lessons for children (Years 1-8) for each week and each lesson comes with a video that lasts 20-30 minutes.
Maths with Carol Vorderman
Carol Vorderman is offering access to her maths factor lessons for free! Aimed at pupils from ages 4-12 it gives free access to her online courses
Get your children involved in the kitchen with the Feasted Facebook group that does daily cooking classes for children at 10am, every Monday to Friday. You will need to book on to get involved.
Food Tech with Jamie Oliver
Jamie’s new programme, ‘Keep Cooking and Carry On’, shows you how to make the most out of whatever you have at home. Tune in on channel 4 at 5:30 weeknights. Previous episodes available here.
Kick off every morning with a PE lesson from fitness coach Joe Wicks, available Monday to Friday at 9am on his YouTube channel.
Study science, engineering and computing with Dr Chips at 10am every weekday, where he teaches children on a range of subjects which children will find very informative.
Music with Myleene Klass
Singer and Pianist, Myleene Klass is teaching classical music via YouTube. Find Myleene’s lessons at 10am, Monday to Friday
Science with Maddie Moat
Maddie Moat, children’s TV presenter is giving live science lessons 5 days a week from her YouTube channel. With a different topic covered every week, this is a great way to keep kids entertained streaming at 11 am.
Dance with Oti Mabuse
Strictly Come Dancing champion Oti Mabuse is supplying dance classes for children and adults on her social media platforms. Catch the kids’ lesson at 11:30 on Oti’s YouTube channel.
English with David Walliams
Comedian and Writer David Walliams is giving free access to a free story every day midweek during Lockdown. Taken from one of his bestselling books, each story will be available at 11:30am every day, and available to stream from his website for the next 24 hours.
Please supervise your child’s use of the internet and encourage plenty of breaks away from the screen
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