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Important update from TheSchoolRun

For the past 13 years, TheSchoolRun has been run by a small team of mums working from home, dedicated to providing quality educational resources to primary school parents. Unfortunately, rising supplier costs and falling revenue have made it impossible for us to continue operating, and we’ve had to make the difficult decision to close. The good news: We’ve arranged for another educational provider to take over many of our resources. These will be hosted on a new portal, where the content will be updated and expanded to support your child’s learning.

What this means for subscribers:

  • Your subscription is still active, and for now, you can keep using the website as normal — just log in with your usual details to access all our articles and resources*.
  • In a few months, all resources will move to the new portal. You’ll continue to have access there until your subscription ends. We’ll send you full details nearer the time.
  • As a thank you for your support, we’ll also be sending you 16 primary school eBooks (worth £108.84) to download and keep.

A few changes to be aware of:

  • The Learning Journey weekly email has ended, but your child’s plan will still be updated on your dashboard each Monday. Just log in to see the recommended worksheets.
  • The 11+ weekly emails have now ended. We sent you all the remaining emails in the series at the end of March — please check your inbox (and spam folder) if you haven’t seen them. You can also follow the full programme here: 11+ Learning Journey.

If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected]. Thank you for being part of our journey it’s been a privilege to support your family’s learning.

*If you need to reset your password, it will still work as usual. Please check your spam folder if the reset email doesn’t appear in your inbox.

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Reading comprehension: The New Girl

Reading comprehension: The New Girl

Can you read this story with your mum or dad? Underline any important words or names you might need to remember. then have a go at answering the questions.
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Simplifying fractions practice worksheet

Simplifying fractions practice

Can you reduce these sets of three fractions to their lowest form, then put them in order from smallest to largest?
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Simplifying or reducing fractions worksheet

Simplifying or reducing fractions

Can you reduce these fractions to their lowest form?
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Triangular numbers challenge

Triangular numbers challenge

Can you work out the rule for calculating triangular numbers?
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Triangular numbers explained

Triangular numbers explained

A triangular number can be represented by a triangle of dots. Work out the first 20 triangular numbers (you won’t be able to draw them all!).
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Triangular numbers: handshake investigation

Triangular numbers: handshake investigation

If everyone in a group of people shakes hands with everyone else, the total number of handshakes will always be a triangular number. Is this true or false? Investigate!
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Triangular numbers puzzle

Triangular numbers puzzle

Sam works in a supermarket stacking cans of beans. The beans are delivered in boxes of 49 and Sam has to arrange them in triangular stacks. One day, he finds that he can arrange 49 cans into 3 triangular stacks. Can you work out how Sam did this? Is there a second way of doing it?
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Whole numbers as fractions

Whole numbers as fractions

What fraction of each chocolate bar is brown? What fraction is white?
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TheSchoolRun optional SATs papers: Y4 maths set A

Optional SATs papers: Y4 maths set A

This Y4 maths practice optional SATs paper, exclusively available to TheSchoolRun subscribers, has been written by a primary-school teacher to mirror the old-style optional SATs papers used in schools before 2016 to assess pupils' progress at the end of the KS2 school year.
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TheSchoolRun optional SATs papers: Y4 maths set B

Optional SATs papers: Y4 maths set B

If you'd like your child to sit a Year 4 end-of-summer-term test to check their understanding of Year 4 maths, download our subscriber-only mock optional SATs paper, written by a primary-school teacher to mirror the topics typically covered in the old-style Year 4 maths optional SATs tests.
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