More and more families are looking for ways to support their children’s learning from home, especially when they are studying in English or following a bilingual or international curriculum. At Numont School, we’ve curated a selection of the best free educational resources in English to make home learning both effective and enjoyable.
These platforms, games, and stories are perfect for reinforcing classroom learning in a natural and fun way — ideal for boosting language skills while enjoying the process!
🧩 1. Twinkl
Thousands of printable worksheets, games, presentations, and activities sorted by age and subject. One of the most widely used resources by British and international schools.
📖 2. Storyberries
Free online stories in English, organised by age and themes like emotions, values, or humour. Great for screen reading or printing.
✏️ 3. Oxford Owl
A free digital library with graded children’s books, plus reading and comprehension activities. Perfect for families encouraging reading in English.
🔢 4. Topmarks
Interactive educational games focused on maths, reading, phonics, and science. User-friendly and aligned with British curriculum stages.
🎨 5. Art for Kids Hub
A YouTube channel offering step-by-step drawing tutorials. Easy to follow for children of all ages, regardless of English level.
🌍 6. National Geographic Kids
Explore animals, science, geography, and the environment through videos, articles, and games — all while practising English.
🎧 7. CBeebies (BBC)
The BBC’s portal for Early Years and Primary, packed with games, videos, and songs to help children acquire vocabulary in British English.
🧠 8. GoNoodle
Fun activities combining movement, meditation, yoga, and dance with songs and videos in English. Great for well-being and coordination.
🔤 9. LearnEnglish Kids (British Council)
A complete resource offering games, videos, songs, stories, and activities to practise English at home. Ideal for children aged 5 to 12.
💡 10. Ptable – Interactive Periodic Table
An excellent visual tool for older primary or secondary students to explore chemical elements in English interactively.
🔗 Why use these free educational resources in English?
These resources are not meant to replace school learning but to enrich it. When used freely and without pressure, they spark curiosity, creativity, and encourage active English language learning.
Plus, they’re completely free and can easily become a fun, educational routine at home!
👨👩👧👦 Want more ideas to boost English learning at home?
👉 Contact us or visit us at Numont School
We’d be delighted to support your family on the bilingual learning journey.
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