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Looking for weekly English and Math's worksheets

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bobnl · 31/10/2020 16:15

Hi All,

My DS is in Year 3. I am looking for some online tuition/websites where there can provide weekly worksheets for English and Maths.

I looked at Kumon but they are expensive.
I looked at uk.ixl.com and reading eggs but they don't provide weekly worksheets as Kumon does.
I looked at twinkl but I have to search for each topic and download them

I am looking for something like Kumon where kids receive weekly worksheets.. Can you please suggest to me some online tuition/websites that can provide weekly worksheets to practice at home?

Thank you

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Midgeymoo12 · 01/11/2020 00:02

You could buy the Kumon books on amazon? Only about £5 each.

Stilllookingfor · 01/11/2020 09:39

Buy the Bond books for your level and do a few pages each week? I think it would be better than Kumon in terms of engagement, but depends on your child.

Midgeymoo12 · 01/11/2020 11:20

Actually I second the Bond books - used for 7+ prep and these were great. Kumon by nature v repetitive.

GU24Mum · 01/11/2020 11:29

Or some of the CGP books are good too. Suspect it will be very expensive if you're looking for a weekly subscription service so if you get a book and do parts of it weekly, that will get you to the same place.

onemouseplace · 01/11/2020 11:34

CGP do weekly workout books. They do a daily one (well, 5 days a week) for Maths as well.

BiBabbles · 01/11/2020 11:40

Weekly is an awkward time, most I know are daily like Corbett Maths 5-a-day which is free or book style that you pull out as you wish.

For primary, I like Math Mammoth, and their review PDFs are well-priced. It does use US language as that's the biggest market for this sort of things, but the creator I believe is a Finnish woman who trained there and in the UK and has taught all over. A few pages each weekend could work well. She also www.homeschoolmath.net/ where you can customize sheets to the topics and difficulty needed.

BiBabbles · 01/11/2020 11:41

For English, I like [[https://www.pobble365.com/]] for that age. It's daily, but it can be used weekly - I've done this before, but over multiple days where they edit and rewrite the same story.

bobnl · 02/11/2020 17:06

Thank you everyone for your valuable inputs. I believe I have enough information to try and choose the most suitable one.

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milexa · 06/01/2023 18:55

I taught my preschool child using math worksheets. The child went through the sheets in a playful way, he was not bored because of which he better absorbed the information. I can advise one site from which I took mathematical sheets for my child. I think you can find something for your child too.
wunderkiddy.com/category/mathematics

Trainham · 06/01/2023 21:39

Ask the school. They might print stuff for you. I often print stuff for pupils to take home .

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