KS2 ENGLISH LESSONS STARTING FROM JUST

£4.95

Weekly ks2 online
English classes

sTUDENTs IN YEAR 3 & 4

Join our weekly SATs English practice lessons and help your child boost their confidence, gain vital subject knowledge and develop a lifelong fondness for English reading and writing! Students in year 3 and 4 have benefitted from our SATs English tutoring in so many ways over the last 15 years. Do you want your child to be more proficient in writing and knowing when to use the correct preposition or conjunction? Or would you like them to read a greater variety of texts including fiction, poetry and plays and develop their ability to draw inferences and justify these based on evidence?
Our English tutoring for SATs and 11 plus preparation has been hugely successful since we launched these classes in 2007. Parents have been amazed and delighted with how quickly our weekly lessons have helped improve reading comprehension skills, writing, spelling, punctuation and grammar. Get your child started early with our SATs English tutoring and see the difference our lessons make.

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TEACHING MATCHED TO SCHOOL CURRICULUMS

 1 LESSON A WEEK IN ALL SUBJECTS

PERSONALISED & INTERACTIVE LESSONS

subjects available for year 3 & 4

We specialise in teaching all the core subjects for children preparing for exams in primary school. Our classes cover all of the following subjects for students in Lower Keystage 2 :

English READING

English Writing

maths (number and geometry)

maths (statistics and measurement)

WE GUARANTEE PROGRESS

These lessons are designed to keep students ahead of their class (and ace their exams) by covering all the key content for each year group in school.

In each weekly lesson, students will be taught a specific topic within the overall termly goals. We don’t rush through the topics or expect students to understand everything first time. Lesson are paced according to how students progress in each class. Teachers use an interactive whiteboard to explain theory, provide questions to test students in class and assign homework in every lesson to ensure students reinforce what they’ve learnt in class.

Lesson times and schedule

Students will be able to attend 1 class in every subject they enrol – upto 4 times a month.

Classes are held on a fixed day and time each week and students will be assigned lessons either on weekday evenings (1 class max per day) and/or classes on a weekend. Class times on weekday evenings are held from 5pm-7.30pm whilst on weekends we operate from 9-5pm.

As we teach our lessons based on ability and level, you’ll be provided with prospective class times when you enrol. We’ll try our hardest to ensure we assign a weekly schedule that suits you. 

programme of study

 All subjects taught will be broken down into themes and aims that cover requirements laid out in the national curriculum. Parents are free to select any level of class for their child. This means students who have fallen behind can cement ideas and concepts from the previous year, whilst those wanting to work ahead of class can learn material at least 1 year in advance. We’ve shared an example of our Maths, English programme below. 

Term 1

StatisticsInterpret and present data using bar charts, pictograms and tables.
StatisticsSolve one-step and two-step questions using information presented in tables.
Addition and subtractionAdd and subtract numbers mentally.
Addition and subtractionSolve problems, including missing number problems, using number facts, place value, and more complex addition and subtraction.
Geometry – properties of shapesIdentify right angles, recognise that two right angles make a half-turn, three make three quarters of a turn and four a complete turn; Identify whether angles are greater than or less than a right angle. Recognise angles as a property of shape or a description of a turn.
Multiplication and divisionSolve problems, including missing number problems, involving multiplication and division, including positive integer scaling problems and correspondence problems in which n objects are connected to m objects.
FractionsRecognise and show, using diagrams, equivalent fractions with small denominators.
FractionsCount up and down in tenths; recognise that tenths arise from dividing an object into 10 equal parts and in dividing one-digit numbers or quantities by 10.
FractionsRecognise, find and write fractions of a discrete set of objects: unit fractions and non-unit fractions with small denominators.
Geometry – properties of shapesIdentify horizontal and vertical lines and pairs of perpendicular and parallel lines.
FractionsRecognise, find and write fractions of a discrete set of objects: unit fractions and non-unit fractions with small denominators.
FractionsAdd and subtract fractions with the same denominator within one whole.
FractionsCompare and order unit fractions, and fractions with the same denominators.

 

Term 2

NumberRecognise the place value of each digit in a three-digit number.
NumberRecognise the place value of each digit in a three-digit number.
NumberCompare and order numbers up to 1000.
NumberCompare and order numbers up to 1000.
GeometryDraw 2D shapes.
GeometryRecognise 3D shapes in different orientations and describe them.
GeometryRecognise 3D shapes in different orientations and describe them.
GeometryRecognise 3D shapes in different orientations and describe them.
MeasurementMeasure and compare: lengths; mass; volume/capacity.
GeometryDescribe positions on a 2D grid as coordinates in the first quadrant; Describe movements between positions as translations of a given unit to the left/right and up/down.
MeasurementAdd and subtract: lengths; mass; volume/capacity.
MeasurementMeasure the perimeter of simple 2-D shapes.
MeasurementAdd and subtract amounts of money to give change, using p in practical contexts.

Term 1 

Multiplication and divisionMultiply two-digit and three-digit numbers by a one-digit number using formal written layout.
Multiplication and divisionUse place value, known and derived facts to multiply and divide mentally, including: multiplying by 0 and 1; dividing by 1; multiplying together three numbers.
Multiplication and divisionRecognise and use factor pairs and commutativity in mental calculations.
Multiplication and divisionPupils practise to become fluent in the formal written method of short multiplication and short division with exact answers (non statutory).
Addition and subtractionAdd and subtract numbers with up to 4 digits using the formal written methods of columnar addition and subtraction where appropriate.
Addition and subtractionEstimate and use inverse operations to check answers to a calculation.
Addition and subtractionPractise mental methods with increasingly large numbers to aid fluency (non-statutory).
Addition and subtractionSolve addition and subtraction two-step problems in contexts, deciding which operations and methods to use and why.
FractionsRecognise and write decimal equivalents of any number of tenths or hundredths.
MeasurementRead, write and convert time between analogue and digital 12- and 24-hour clocks.
FractionsFind the effect of dividing a one- or two-digit number by 10 and 100, identifying the value of the digits in the answer as ones, tenths and hundredths.
FractionsRound decimals with one decimal place to the nearest whole number.
FractionsSolve simple measure and money problems involving fractions and decimals to two decimal places.

Term 2 

StatisticsInterpret discrete data using bar charts.
StatisticsPresent discrete data using bar charts.
StatisticsInterpret continuous data using time graphs.
StatisticsPresent continuous data using time graphs.
FractionsRecognise and write decimal equivalents to 1/4, 1/2, 3/4; Recognise and write decimal equivalents of any number of tenths of hundredths.
FractionsRecognise and write decimal equivalents of any number of tenths or hundredths.
FractionsAdd and subtract fractions with the same denominator.
FractionsRecognise and show, using diagrams, families of common equivalent fractions
GeometryDescribe positions on a 2D grid as coordinates in the first quadrant.
GeometryIdentify, describe and represent the position of a shape following a reflection,  using the appropriate language, and know that the shape has not changed.
GeometryDescribe movements between positions as translations of a given unit to the left/right and up/down.
GeometryPlot specified points and draw sides to complete a given polygon.
GeometryPlot specified points and draw sides to complete a given polygon.
Writing – Vocabulary, Grammar and PunctuationReading – Word ReadingWriting – TranscriptionWriting – Composition
Extend the range of sentences with more than one clause by using a wider range of conjunctions, including when, if, because, althoughApply their growing knowledge of root words, prefixes and suffixes (etymology and morphology) as listed in English Appendix 1, both to read aloud and to understand the meaning of new words they meetUse further prefixes and suffixes and understand how to add themRead aloud their own writing, to a group or the whole class, using appropriate intonation and controlling the tone and volume so that the meaning is clear
Use the present perfect form of verbs in contrast to the past tenseRead further exception words, noting the unusual correspondences between spelling and sound, and where these occur in the wordSpell further homophonesPlan their writing
Choose nouns or pronouns appropriately for clarity and cohesion and to avoid repetitionReading – ComprehensionSpell words that are often misspeltDraft and write
Use conjunctions, adverbs and prepositions to express time and causeListen to and discuss a wide range of fiction, poetry, plays, non-fiction and reference books or textbooksPlace the possessive apostrophe accurately in words with regular plurals and in words with irregular pluralsIn non-narrative material, use simple organisational devices
Use fronted adverbialsRead books that are structured in different ways and reading for a range of purposesUse the first two or three letters of a word to check its spelling in a dictionaryevaluate and edit
  Write from memory simple sentences, dictated by the teacher, that include words and punctuation taught so far 
Writing – Vocabulary, Grammar and PunctuationReading – Word ReadingWriting – TranscriptionWriting – Composition
Use commas after fronted adverbialsIncrease their familiarity with a wide range of books, including fairy stories, myths and legends, and retelling some of these orallyUse further prefixes and suffixes and understand how to add themRead aloud their own writing, to a group or the whole class, using appropriate intonation and controlling the tone and volume so that the meaning is clear
Indicate possession by using the possessive apostrophe with plural nounsIdentifying themes and conventions in a wide range of booksSpell further homophonesPlan their writing
Use and punctuate direct speechPreparing poems and play scripts to read aloud and to perform, showing understanding through intonation, tone, volume and actionSpell words that are often misspeltDraft and write
Use and understand the grammatical terminology in English Appendix 2 accurately and appropriately when discussing their writing and readingDiscuss words and phrases that capture the reader’s interest and imaginationPlace the possessive apostrophe accurately in words with regular plurals and in words with irregular pluralsIn non-narrative material, use simple organisational devices
 Recognise some different forms of poetryUse the first two or three letters of a word to check its spelling in a dictionaryevaluate and edit
 Check that the text makes sense to them, discuss their understanding and explain the meaning of words in contextWrite from memory simple sentences, dictated by the teacher, that include words and punctuation taught so far 
 Ask questions to improve their understanding of a text  
 Draw inferences such as inferring characters’ feelings, thoughts and motives from their actions, and justify inferences with evidence  
 Predict what might happen from details stated and implied  
 Identify main ideas drawn from more than one paragraph and summarise these  
 Identify how language, structure, and presentation contribute to meaning  
 Retrieve and record information from non-fiction  
 Participate in discussion about both books that are read to them and those they can read for themselves, taking turns and listening to what others say  

Membership FEES

The prices listed below are monthly charges based on 4 lessons per subject each month. 

Silver
membership

Our most basic membership plan offers unrivalled value.

1 subject per week = £25

2 subjects per week = £50

3 subjects per week = £65

4 subjects per week = £90

5 subjects per week = £129

Platinum
Membership

Ideal for ongoing revision, new theory and practice.

1 subject per week = £72

2 subjects per week = £132

3 subjects per week = £169

4 subjects per week = £199

5 subjects per week = £199

Platinum+
membership

Recommended for the most comprehensive support.

1 subject per week = £85

2 subjects per week = £159

3 subjects per week = £245

4 subjects per week = £299

5 subjects per week = £299

EXAM BOARDS

Parents can be confident that all taught material will be specific to their child’s exam board.

Our lessons are of the highest quality with a key focus on interaction between teachers and students throughout the lesson.

improve ENGLISH proficiency and confidence

If you’re keen to get your child working to the best of their ability, sign up to our classes using the link below.