Coronavirus: The shows to help children's learning while schools are shut

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Sky News takes a look at the TV shows and online resources that can help parents with education during the coronavirus outbreak.

, which will continue to ask viewers to join in via send-ins and fan club live chats - and children are still encouraged to apply for their Blue Peter badges., which follows young social media star Braydon as he interviews everyone from Tim Peake to Boris Johnson. From 28 March, a special episode of weekly news showRobert Webb as Christopher Wren in Horrible Histories: The Grisly Great Fire Of London.

Students aged 14-16 can use the BBC Bitesize Revision app, while younger children can find games tied to the UK's curricula for 5-11 year-olds.I want to help ❤️ so it's now FREE for children age 4-11 😁 until schools open.

 

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