Explore our collection of over 1000 words covering Grade 4-6 subjects like English, Life Skills, Math, Natural Science, and Social Science! Check out the fun activities designed to boost learners’ language skills.
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Activities
- Word search[Download 21 April ACTIVITIES and 21 April ANSWERS]
- Word search [Download 14 April ACTIVITIES and 14 April ANSWERS]
- Word search [Download 7 April ACTIVITIES and 7 April ANSWERS]
Past Activities
- Week 18: November 12, 2021 [Download 12 November ACTIVITIES and 12 November ANSWERS
- Week 17: November 5, 2021 [Download 5 November ACTIVITIES and 5 November ANSWERS
- Week 16: October 29, 2021 [Download 29 October ACTIVITIES and 29 October ANSWERS]
- Week 15: October 22, 2021 [Download 22 October ACTIVITIES and 22 October ANSWERS]
- Week 14: October 15, 2021 [Download 15 October ACTIVITIES and 15 October ANSWERS]
- Week 13: September 30, 2021 [Download 30 September ACTIVITIES and 30 September ANSWERS]
- Week 12: September 24, 2021 [Download 24 September ACTIVITIES and 24 September ANSWERS]
- Week 11: September 17, 2021 [Download 17 September ACTIVITIES and 17 September ANSWERS]
- Week 10: September 10, 2021 [Download 10 September ACTIVITIES and 10 September ANSWERS]
- Week 9: September 3, 2021 [Download Storytelling Word List_August Word Activities]
- Week 8: August 26, 2021 [Download 26 August ACTIVITIES and 26 August ANSWERS]
- Week 7: August 19, 2021 [Download 19 August ACTIVITIES and 19 August ANSWERS]
- Week 6: August 12, 2021 [Download 12 August ACTIVITIES and 12 August ANSWERS]
- Week 5: August 6, 2021 [Download 5 August ACTIVITIES and 5 August ANSWERS]
- Week 4: July 30, 2021 [Download Alphabet Conversation_July words
- Week 3: July 22, 2021 [Download 22 July ACTIVITIES and 22 JULY ACTIVITIES_ ANSWERS]
- Week 2: July 15, 2021 [Download Mandela Day word Activity and 15 July Activities and 15 July Activities’ ANSWERS and Mandela Day Activity ANSWERS]
- Week 1: July 9, 2021 [Download activities and answers]
How to structure activities for your kids
- Create a schedule! Make it a family activity. This gives the child a sense of autonomy and they are more likely to want to do the work. When explaining the schedule to them, use “first-then” language to help them learn a sequence of events – first do the math work, then you can play games.
- Make learning fun! Remember, not all learning has to be from books or the computer. Math can be done in the kitchen (teaching fractions, multiplications, addition using ingredients) Break up learning too!
- Be active. Wherever you are, you can make an activity. If you in your back yard, make it a great science lesson! Doing laundry, can be an example of chemistry and technology, and your vegetable garden is an example of botany. Don’t forget art and drama, too! Your child can use the word list from from the activities on the site to create ABC conversations and storytelling.