Fun Learning Ideas (Age 11-12) - Young Teen - Key Stage 3 - Year 7

Your child is now entering Secondary school and meeting new friends.  They are now ready to bring Key Stage 3 learning.  This is a very important year for your child to adapt in its new suroundings at school.  They will still enjoy playing games but you may need to initiate them as there are often so many other demands on their time. Here are some that are fun but challenging, and which will help with language, reading, writing, and maths skills.

Games and activities

1. Writing ideas
Encourage book blogging and taking part in readers’ book sites, e.g. adding reviews to Amazon.
Children may like to keep a Favourite Book journal which can have lists of titles, quotations, pictures and sketches to encourage them to look back at what they’ve read.
Get involved in planning a holiday schedule (making a list of books to read, entering book review competitions, planning day trips and so on).

2. Reading together
Keep your eyes open for book awards and read the shortlists together to decide which title you would choose and why. It may encourage your child to want to read it too.

If you have younger children then encourage your 11 year old to read to and with them.

Talk to your child about the articles in your local free newspaper or even take out a subscription to the children’s newspapers.

3. Maths games
Take a look at our fun maths activities to help you enjoy maths with your child.

4. Writing ideas
Children aged 11 can follow a simple recipe independently, with only a little help and supervision. Cooking can be a great opportunity to develop reading and maths skills and to boost your child’s confidence. Best of all, you both get to enjoy a tasty treat at the end.

Remember to check out our full range of Year 7 books on Wise4Words by clicking here.