Parents & Carers · Year 7 · Key Stage 3

Henry’s revision workbooks.

Built by a parent. Designed for real children.

Most revision resources assume every child learns the same way. Big walls of text. Disconnected facts. Little space for a child who is tired, distracted, anxious or overwhelmed.

These workbooks were originally made for an 11 year old Year 7 student with a learning difference. The same principles help many other learners too, regardless of diagnosis.

The rhythm

Ten steps. Every booklet. Always in the same order.

Predictable structure reduces anxiety. Children know what is coming, so they can think about the content instead of the container.

  1. 01Big Idea
  2. 02What You Must Know
  3. 03Key Vocabulary
  4. 04Visual Explanation
  5. 05Common Mistakes
  6. 06Quick Check Questions
  7. 07Explain Why Questions
  8. 08Worked Examples
  9. 09Independent Practice
  10. 10Exam Style Questions

The library

Find a workbook

Filter by subject or search a topic. Every file is a free PDF.

Science

6 PDFs · 10 topics

What it covers

Special attention is given to scientific reasoning, variables, graphs, tables, calculations and interpreting results. These are skills that appear across many exam questions.

  • Cells
  • Structure and Function of the Body
  • Human Reproduction
  • Particles
  • Elements, Atoms and Compounds
  • Reactions
  • Forces
  • Sound
  • Light
  • Scientific Investigations & Experimental Skills

Classical Civilisation

6 PDFs · 8 topics

What it covers

Focuses on storytelling, connections between ideas and understanding Greek culture rather than simply memorising names.

  • Greek Gods and Goddesses
  • Greek Myths
  • Demeter and Persephone
  • Jason and the Golden Fleece
  • The Trojan War
  • Greek Architecture
  • The Temple of Zeus
  • The Olympic Games

More mock papers and marking to follow.

Designed to reduce overload

What we left out is the point.

Every page is designed so pupils can make progress without feeling overwhelmed. The decisions about what NOT to include matter as much as the content itself.

We avoid

  • Gamification
  • Streaks
  • Reward systems
  • Cartoon graphics
  • Excessive colour
  • Busy layouts
  • Walls of text

We prioritise

  • Clarity
  • Structure
  • Consistency
  • Confidence
  • Understanding

For parents too

You don’t have to be a teacher to help.

Many parents want to help but are unsure where to start. The consistent structure means you can sit alongside your child and follow it together, without having to become a subject expert.

“Revision works best when children know what they are learning, why it matters and how it connects together.”

Important note

Disclaimer

These workbooks were made by a parent for their own child. They are not an official educational resource and have not been validated, checked or approved by any school, examination board, teacher or subject specialist.

They are intended only as a helping hand to support revision at home. They are not a replacement for the teaching, materials or guidance provided by a child’s school.

The mini tests and mock exam papers included here are completely made up. They do not reflect, predict or replicate anything that may be set for a child in a real school assessment.

AI tools have been used in the production of these resources. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, mistakes may still be present. Please use your own judgement, and check with your child’s school where appropriate.

Neurodiversity Global accepts no liability for any use of these materials, including any outcomes related to revision, assessment or examination performance. By downloading and using these workbooks, you accept that they are shared in good faith and entirely at your own discretion.