Is Bitesize BBC free?

BBC Bitesize is a free online study support resource designed to help with learning, revision and homework! Bitesize provides support for learners aged 5 to 16+ across a wide range of school subjects.

How do you get BBC Bitesize?

The Bitesize App is available on Android If you’re an Android user, you can download it from the Google Play Store.

Can you watch BBC Bitesize?

BBC Bitesize can be accessed in a number of ways, but the most popular ways to take part are by visiting bbc.co.uk/bitesize or by looking for the platform on BBC iPlayer. Families can also use the BBC Red Button to access online educational support, and during the coronavirus lockdown plenty of content is available.

What key stage is Year 7?

Key stages

Child’s age Year Key stage
10 to 11 Year 6 KS2
11 to 12 Year 7 KS3
12 to 13 Year 8 KS3
13 to 14 Year 9 KS3

Can I watch BBC Bitesize without a TV licence?

All BBC online content – including everything on Bitesize Daily Lessons – is available without a licence fee. I don’t have broadband access, how can I access the service? All homes with a TV can access the Bitesize Daily programmes via the Red Button.

What channel is BBC Bitesize on?

CBBC channel
Programming for primary pupils broadcasts on the CBBC channel between 09:00 and 12:00 each school day. This Bitesize Learning Zone draws on a rich archive of content from BBC Education, CBBC and the BBC Natural History Unit.

Do KS3 SATs still exist?

The KS3 Sats were abolished in 2008. These tests had first been introduced in 1988 and were used across all national curriculum subjects, including English, maths, science, history, geography, modern foreign languages, design and technology and art and design.

How old are you if your in Year 4?

Key stages

Child’s age Year Assessment
7 to 8 Year 3
8 to 9 Year 4 Multiplication tables check
9 to 10 Year 5
10 to 11 Year 6 National tests in English reading, maths, and grammar, punctuation and spelling. Teacher assessments in English writing and science