Education City review by Beckie
Date: 07.07.2022It is more suitable for the beginning of the year rather than towards the end. ...
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It is more suitable for the beginning of the year rather than towards the end. ...
READIt covers the curriculum well, although it is not too detailed in its approach and so we often need to still further embed it....
READI really like the explanation activities and the games related to it. The printable activities could be improved....
READLinks to maths and literacy objectives and a range of topics covered. Children can access the games independently ...
READStrengths- perfectly matched. Age appropriate and sets the work at level applicable to the child depending on their ability.Weaknesses- none. I feel this program is great ...
READIt supports our curriculum as a homework tool. It was useful for lockdown and home learning. Easy for parents to access and follow. Easy for staff to build into planning....
READIt uses Scottish curriculum organisers. It can at times be difficult to navigate, having to use very specific key words to find appropriate resources...
READThe content is well matched to the national curriculum for Early years all the way through to year six ...
READIt’s matched carefully against the national curriculum statements. There are learn screens to teach and revise concepts...
READThe curriculum demands are well matched. ...
READVariety of material - meets cross curricular needs. Covers broad subject base. Engaging and relevant resources...
READGames, assessments and learn screens all link to aspects of the curriculum and they are matched to different year groups so can be tailored to different age groups/attainment levels. ...
READCovers the letter sounds in phonics for eyfs...
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