Parents

Give your child a
head start

Every parent wants their child to
succeed at school and beyond.
But what is the best way to help?
You realise the importance of literacy and numeracy and want to help your child boost these skills. But like many parents you know that there are other skills your child will need to develop. Skills that every successful 21st-century child will need.

QWERTY CLUB is a new, monthly
on-line magazine for children of 7-11 years – Key Stage 2. It's colourful, fun and highly interactive, so children will want to engage with it. But it also builds skills – from basic skills to logical and creative-thinking skills and self esteem.

One of the big advantages of QWERTY is that information comes to your child in 'bite size' pieces. So a child who might get bored, for example, with a whole book on science – or a whole CD-ROM on art or music – will be fascinated by a short article, especially when there are so
many activities and topics to choose
from each month.

 



Number Crunchers
Every month there are interactive number games to build not just essential ability but a genuine enjoyment of numbers.
Word Wizardry
These interactive word puzzles promote verbal and written skills and entertain at the same time.
Special Feature
Each month there is a specially commissioned article that explores subjects such as history, the Arts and geography.
Science and Technology
Fascinating articles – on a different subject each month – explore cutting-edge science such as information technology and communication.
Creative Challenge
Every month we present children with a challenge that builds their ability to think creatively. It may be a problem to solve or a story to write.
Brain Builder
This monthly feature presents children with a series of verbal reasoning and logic puzzles to build logical thinking skills.
Me!
These interactive games build self esteem, which research has shown is vital in underpinning academic performance.
Try This!
Every month there is either an art or craft project, a cookery feature or an experiment to carry out.
Quiz
Multiple-choice questions give children the chance to test their knowledge in an enjoyable way.
Jokes
An opportunity for children to have fun and to send in their favourite jokes, so reinforcing communication skills.
Wow!
Loads of fascinating facts expand and reinforce the information explored in the Special Feature.
Qwerty Club
News, gossip, competitions – a place for children to use web technology to voice their opinions and see what others think.