Why Do Parents Need a KS2 Fractions Worksheet for Their Children?

The second stage of primary education in the UK, also called KS2, includes years 3 to 6, and this is where children learn a lot of fractions in maths. Teachers introduce these advanced maths topics in school and guide pupils on how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions and how to solve any other related operations involving fractions. On the other hand, parents are tasked with helping children revise at home, so there is a collective effort to understand and excel in KS2 fractions.

One of the most convenient revision materials that parents can use is a KS2 fractions worksheet from a reliable website. Whether you are looking for fraction worksheets for year 4 or any other in KS2, a reliable platform will sort it out. So, why do parents need to use KS2 fractions worksheets and not textbooks and other resources? Here are the best answers for you.

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Advice to my past self: lessons I have learnt over the last year

By Grace Hill

I remember it clear as a bell. The date was 16 March 2022. The time was around 3pm. I was on my bed going about a normal day with KISS FM on. Or at least that was what I thought until one particular artist came on. That might not sound like a big thing to most people… often when we have music on it is just to keep us entertained while we do something else like cleaning our rooms or studying. And that day I was no different. But when this particular artist came on KISS, I stopped and paid attention. Who was this and why did I understand what they were saying in their lyrics more and more every time I heard them? Curious, I looked into their story and found that they had devoted most of their life to their passion for the creative arts. This was something I related to massively having been passionate about KISS since the age of 5, and especially since I was getting very frustrated with myself for having no skill or interest in other areas like sport.

Since hearing that artist on KISS, a lot has happened. I have taken up writing to help me express what is in my head, as opposed to it just being something I enjoy, like it was when I was younger. I keep myself physically active by dancing (badly!) and I have aspirations to take this more seriously in the future. I guess the biggest change is that I now have a solid support network from across different generations, including friends of a similar age range to me who accept, maybe even like, all of my differences. From my anxiety about getting ready to go out, to my fits of dancing and smiling for no reason. But how have I reached this point? If my past self was sat beside me now, what would I tell her? The truth is I have learnt a lot over this last year. It has been, as the title of this newsletter says, a journey of acceptance and growth. Here are some pieces of advice I would give to my past self if I was helping her on the same journey again.

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Sleep Problems (and Solutions) in Children on the Autism Spectrum 

Children who fall within the autism spectrum often have trouble sleeping. Studies have shown that up to 80% of autistic children have sleep issues at least at one time in their childhood. 

As a parent, you want to do whatever you can to ensure your child gets enough high-quality sleep. What do you need to know about sleep problems in children with autism and their solutions?

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Further Evidence of Violent Abuse in Specialist Settings

Blog by Amelia McLoughlan, Policy & Research Officer and Michelle Daley, Director.

ALLFIE is appalled, and yet unsurprised to see yet another investigation into the injustice of a ‘specialist’ setting, that found systematic and sustained abuse and denial of rights to Young Disabled people.

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