Khan Academy is a free website and educational app that includes thousands of educational videos aimed at self-paced instruction. For Maths concepts there are a very large selection of practice exercises, organised by topic, with instant feedback and progress data.
Khan Academy has a thorough guide for setting up the program for home use that can be accessed by clicking here.
The re(Solve) teaching resources provide outstanding resources from Kindergarten to Year 10, promoting fluency, deep understanding, strategic problem solving, and mathematical reasoning.
Each resource is carefully designed to develop progressive understanding through tasks that encourage a spirit of inquiry.
The website contains a large selection of problem solving and mathematical reasoning challenges. Navigate the website to find tasks appropriate to your child's age, and either display them on the device or print them off. Have your child show their thinking on paper.
Students are learning to be Moneysmart through a community of passionate teachers and well-informed schools. Explore the website for informative videos that you can use to create discussion.
Click on the 'Find Teaching resources' tab to find activities and resources that support the importance of financial literacy
Scratch (version 3.0) is the latest iteration of the block-based coding language created by MIT's Lifelong Kindergarten Group.
It is not required to create an account to use Scratch but if your child wants to save projects they are working on, you should assist them in setting up a login (no personal details are required).
Scratch has some great getting started tutorials and guides you can access by clicking here.