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Book of the Month: Progress with Oxford: Age 8–10 Activity Books
From cracking comprehension to tackling times tables, Progress with Oxford has been created to help your child practise essential numeracy and literacy skills at home.
Progress with Oxford Age 8–9
Progress with Oxford activity books help develop essential English and Maths skills. Help your child practise times tables, grammar, handwriting and more.
Progress with Oxford
Progress with Oxford activity books are a fun-packed way to develop essential English and maths skills at home, perfect for primary-aged children.
Choosing a primary school
Education expert James Clements gives his advice on how to choose the right school for your child.
About Oxford Owl for Home
Oxford Owl for Home is written specially for parents to help you support your child through primary school.
Book of the Month: All Aboard …
To celebrate the publication of the brand-new All Aboard series, we’ve got three pairs of books to give away! (January 2020)
Looking forward to the summer term: tips to help boost your child’s learning
What can we do to help our children to make progress over the term ahead? James Clements shares his tips to help boost skills and knowledge.
Little Oxford FAQs
The Little Oxford app for 3-5s offers a new world of playful learning! Whether you already have the app or are thinking about it, we have collated our most frequently asked questions here.
Early numeracy skills: 6 fun ways to encourage counting
It’s never too early to explore numbers and counting with your child. Encourage early numeracy skills with these 6 great activities.
Time flies: helping your child learn to tell the time
Learning to tell the time using both analogue and digital clocks is still an important skill, but it’s something that children can find tricky to master. Louise Pennington shares ideas to support your child's growing understanding of time.
Early years: Getting ready to write
Here are 5 fun and easy activities you can try at home to build up your child's co-ordination, strength, and control before they start writing.
Key Stage 1 SATs
The National Curriculum tests or SATs can seem like a daunting part of your child’s education but, if you know what to expect, they don’t need to be scary for you or your child!
What are reading schemes and why do they matter?
Educational publishing expert Andrea Quincey explains why reading schemes are important, and what the different colours, bands and levels actually mean.
Get number confident on National Numeracy Day
Get involved with National Numeracy Day 2021 and help your child's confidence grow, with our top tips and free maths activities.
Overcoming maths anxiety and being #PositiveAboutNumbers
Derry Richardson talks about combating maths anxiety and becoming #PositiveAboutNumbers, with helpful practical tips for parents.