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Free online worksheets - I can't find any!

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eyeslikebutterflies · 21/07/2021 10:45

Hello! My DD - year 5 - loves her maths and has asked me to fid her some worksheets for over the summer. Yes, I know she's weird!! But I can't find any. All the sites I've found funnel you into creating a paid account and I don't want to cough up as most of them seem really poor quality (there's no way of checking whether they're any good or not before you've signed away half your bank account and personal data).

BBC Bitesize is all on the website, but my DD really wants worksheets we can print off and she can fill in.

Wise women of Mumsnet: can you help me find what she needs?!

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jazz45 · 21/07/2021 13:39

whiterosemaths.com/morrisons/

Available in morrisons as a booklet or to download and print from 26th July.

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mumsneedwine · 21/07/2021 13:42

Oak Academy. Loads on there and lessons too.

www.thenational.academy/

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LetItGoToRuin · 21/07/2021 14:07

Not free and not worksheets (sorry!) but you can buy workbooks pretty cheaply. I don't know whether The Works will have something suitable for a Y5 child, but if not, try WHS or Waterstones, or order online from Amazon etc.

There's loads of choice, so if you can get to a decent shop, your DD could have a browse and choose something she likes the look of. There will be some focussing on mental arithmetic, or algebra, or Word problems, or shape/measure, or puzzles etc. Publishers include Bond, CGP, Schofield & Sims, Letts, Collins.

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eyeslikebutterflies · 22/07/2021 09:45

Thanks everyone for brilliant suggestions - really appreciate it!

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Frarnces · 26/07/2021 09:31

These are brilliant. Platinum is y6 level (upper y6 level I’d say for anything that isn’t straight arithmetic).

corbettmathsprimary.com/5-a-day/

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CoffeeWithCheese · 26/07/2021 11:32

Being honest - I just bung a Twinkl sub on for a month here and there when I need a lot of stuff from it (at the moment it's speaking and listening stuff for my child).

CGP workbooks are pretty decent and affordable too.

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KimGriffinOT · 28/07/2021 13:33

As coffeewithcheees said, Twinkl have a lot of content and they often have a free week or month trial usually. You could sit and download a lot in one go - it's a bit of a faff as they are all separate documents which open in separate tabs but just set aside an hour or so.

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Neha21 · 28/07/2021 17:41

Free worksheets can be found online on plenty of platforms. You would just have to print them. However, my personal view, live learning classes are far better than just worksheets as classes provide an interactive session with other kids of same age. Have a look : eczena.tech

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