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**Clem** | 18:22 Mon 04th Sep 2006 | Parenting
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Hi,
A few months ago I saw a website advertised for online subject activities for children at middle school age. I'm pretty sure it was a bbc thing, similar to the bitesize thing but for younger children. Had a look and can't find it though. Anyone know what I'm taking about? I think it was had a one word name.
Many thanks, Clem x
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Thank you! It's not the one I was thinking of but has everything I wanted!
Thanks again x
no worries hope it helps
Hi, sorry this is not an answer but another related question - was wondering the same thing myself for KS3 (Yrs 7-9). Particularly interested in Maths activities if anyone knows of a good online activity site.

Do you know what would be fantastic is if an entrepreneur set up a site with online educational activities which rewarded kids with, say, WHS vouchers for completion. (Funded by annual fee from parents - who wouldn't pay �30 a year to get their kids to participate!!). Anyone out there interested???
What a fantastic website tiggeralix!! Can't wait to show my son later on.

Tinkerbells - brilliant idea - are you thinking of doing it??
My kids loved this site spent a lot of time on it!

http://web.channel4.com/learning/microsites/M/ mathsmansion/

Got 5 and 6 in their SAT's
KS2 sats at that!

They tend to do the bitesize for KS3 although find it a bit easy and boring, bitesize do cater for younger kids as well!
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