Our downloadable activities are great for when you want to limit how long you spend looking at a screen, or want to be able to take something with you on the go.
We’ve collected here some of our favourites – from partner organisations, national bodies and some of our own.
We first did this during the Coronavirus pandemic, so some activities might make reference to this, but we think they’re still great all the same!
Use the filters below to find something good.
This fun-packed activity booklet is perfect to keep primary school age children busy over the Christmas holidays. Get active and creative together as a family!
Are you looking for things to do over the Christmas holidays? This festive activity pack has loads of ideas to get creative and get active this Christmas, and is designed specially for secondary age young people.
Kickstart your day with a delicious, healthy breakfast. This information sheet has lots of tips to make eating healthy easier.
The Eatwell Guide applies to most people regardless of weight, dietary restrictions/preferences or ethnic origin. However it does NOT apply to children under the age of 2 because they have different nutritional needs. Between the ages of two and five years, children should gradually move to eating the same foods as the rest of the family, in the proportions shown in the Eatwell Guide.
All the activities we designed and collated for our FEASTer programme.
The 2nd FEASTer booklet for ages 11-16 with lots of Easter themed activities.
This activity pack aims to inspire young people to be active and creative over the Christmas holidays! This edition is for designed for children of Primary Ages.
This activity pack aims to inspire young people to be active and creative over the Christmas holidays! This edition is for designed for children of Secondary Ages.
Recipe for a delicious nutritious wrap! We were asked to make a Fun on the Farm themed wrap recipe… but where to start? So many choices of delicious, nutritious foods to include! A healthy and tasty lunchbox option; simple enough for children to make for themselves.
Taking advice from teachers and parents, Variety have compiled these simple tips and tricks to help make life easier and calmer at home. The activities may benefit young people with Autism, ADHD, or other sensory processing challenges.
This activity sheet has a wide range of ideas that don’t need equipment or lots of space, they’re just fun ways to get moving!
Our PhunkyFoods Healthy Lunch message highlights to children the importance of choosing a healthy, well balanced school lunch; whether that’s a hot school meal or a packed lunch brought in from home.
A handy free download that gives you loads of practical ideas to keep active. Includes links to YouTube and third-party websites.
Make your own pom poms easily! Decorate a wooly hat, make them into little characters, or create something new entirely.
Turn scrap paper into something new using this nifty trick to weave paper.
This activity pack aims to inspire young people to be active and creative over the summer break! This edition is for designed for children of all ages.
Exercises using only a resistance band. Minimal space needed, suitable for a wide range of abilities and mobility levels.
As well as looking and tasting great, fruits and vegetables are packed with essential vitamins and minerals, phytochemicals (biologically active plant compounds) and fibre that are vital for good health.
Learn different techniques to improve your watercolour painting.
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