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18/9/09 – Superb for planning and resources. This site cannot be recommended too highly.
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18/9/09 – Superb for planning and resources. This site cannot be recommended too highly.
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Shop Horror – Funny Shop Names
9/9/2009 – Amusing collection of photographs of shop signs that use puns. Almost safe for school, depending on parental attitudes to risque phrases, e.g. the opticians called “Spex Appeal”.
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Clip Art Warehouse – Free clip art images by the thousand
12/7/09 – GIFs page – seems pretty comprehensive.
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BBC – Schools – Primary History
5/7/09 – Great site for colourful, interactive history resources.
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BBC NEWS | Education | Is it time to trust the teachers?
5/7/09 – Unequivocally, YES!
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Science experiments and lesson plans with Captain Curiosity: Experiment List
28/6/09 – Excellent site for science experiments and ideas for developing children’s scientific knowledge.
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18/6/09 – Introduction to podcasting and links to free resources to help you produce your own podcasts.
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Visuwords™ online graphical dictionary and thesaurus
18/6/09 – Great way of showing links between word groups and synonyms. Fully interactive and colourful.
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iPrimary.co.uk | ICT Tutorials for Teachers
11/6/09 – “Tutorials. The following video tutorials cover software and hardware that can be used within the classroom to improve teaching and learning, or can be used to support every day administration tasks. Use the search box on the right to find a specific tutorial.
007 – Video conferencing with FlashMeeting Learn how to use FlashMeeting, a free web-based video conferencing tool intended for education.
006 – Using Harvest Sounds to play audio files during dramas and radio shows Find out how to use Harvest Sounds, a piece of software used for playing audio files on the fly.
005 – Using SpellingCity.com to support the learning of spellings Find out how to use SpellingCity.com, a free website, to support the learning of spellings.
004 – ActivPrimary 3 – A basic introduction Find out the basics of how to use ActivPrimary 3, from Promethean.
003 – Adding a soundtrack with Windows Movie Maker Find out how to add music to a video using Windows Movie Maker.
002 – Creating word clouds with Wordle Find out how to display word lists in attractive word clouds.
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Welcome to the Web: A beginner’s guide.
11/6/09 – “Thank you for visiting ‘Welcome to the Web’. By working your way through this web site and taking part in the exciting challenges and activities, you will learn all about the Internet. Good luck!”
This is very well put together, and a great starting point for introducing the web to primary-aged children.
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Printable Flash Cards for Vocabulary Words-with Photographs
11/6/09 – Learn new vocabulary in an appealing, visual way. The pictures are – in the main – of particularly high quality.
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Wallwisher.com :: Words that stick
11/6/09 – This is a fantastic idea for collaborating. “Wallwisher is an online notice board maker…! …it is ideal for making announcements, wishing people, keeping notes, and anything you can do with Post-its”.
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Most Dangerous Bridges In The World
15/5/09 – High-quality images of rickety bridges in a range of different places around the world. I will use this page of over 20 pages for describing settings in narrative.
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Fossweb.com | FOSS 3-6 Modules
10/5/09 – Superb, colourful and interactive interactive whiteboard resources addressing virtually every aspect of science at KS2.
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Fossweb.com | FOSS K-2 Modules
10/5/09 – Superb, colourful and interactive interactive whiteboard resources addressing almost every aspect of science at KS1.
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compfight + a flickr™ search tool
Searches Flickr and Creative Commons for images.
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Dozens of Smart Technology Sites
26/4/09 – A must-visit site for any teacher with a Smartboard. Links to plans, resources and activities, videos on using different aspects of the IWB.
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22/4/09 – Very simple, very effective way of demonstrating common denominators and equivalent fractions. Uses a mixture of fraction notation and colourful pictographs.
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19/4/09 – “Photorealistic zoo”. Make your own new animals, play animal games and puzzles. Learn about animals. Build animal habitats. Superb site for habitats or as a writing stimulus. The site even offers lesson plans.
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earth album alpha – a slicker google maps + flickr mash-up
19/4/09 – “earth album is a simpler, slicker Flickr mash-up that allows you to explore some of the most stunning photos in the world courtesy of Google maps and Flickr. To begin your journey, just click somewhere on the map, e.g. “India”. Note– since the top Flickr images are used, the images change every few weeks; bookmark this site and check back for a different experience in a month!” Superb resource, just add keyword/sunset after the URL to see amazing sunsets from around the world.
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Free Movie Fonts Collection (TTF)
18/4/09 – Free fonts similar to Aladdin, Pirates of the Caribbean, Enemy of the State, Frankenstein, Harry Potter, The “Hollywood” hills sign, Monsters Inc, Scooby Doo, Walt Disney, 28 Days Later, Addams Family, Austin Powers, Flubber, Jurassic Park, Shrek, Sleepy Hollow, Willy Wonka and more.
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Figures of Speech – Teach a Kid to Argue
19/4/09 – “How to Teach a Child to Argue. Why would any sane parent teach his kids to talk back? Because, this father found, it actually increased family harmony.” This could have great application in P4C / thinking skills, or just conflict resolution. Essentially, it focuses on arguments/persuasive rhetoric founded in logic, reputation and emotion. This could also provide the basis for an interesting speaking and listening or persuasive writing lesson.
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Shangrala’s Animated Gallery – Over 2200 Free Animated Gifs
13/4/09 – Ronseal. Easily searchable GIFs site with many of interest for teachers or children.
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BBC article on Conservative SATs Policy
Points worthy of addressing are numerous, so I’ll try keep it brief…
I still cannot quite accept that a Conservative policy has struck a chord with me. Having said this, it’s not a total conversion on my part. League tables have to go, for the policy to have the desired impact of broadening the curriculum. They are the reason why schools focus on the “core” (tested) subjects, soon to be reduced to English and mathematics. Life for Year 6 children and teachers is unlikely to change until this pernicious and corrosive influence is abolished.
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