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I.C.T | Key Stage 1 | Navigation Skills - 0 views

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    Navigation Skills|KS1|ICT|Elementary Grades 1-2|Ages 5-7 years. Free to use educational fun activities, kids games, lesson plans, Power Point presentations, worksheets and printable teaching resources, teach Art and ICT/navigation skills on white boards or PCs. Ideal for parents and teachers, for home or classroom use.
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    Navigation Skills|KS1|ICT|Elementary Grades 1-2|Ages 5-7 years. Free to use educational fun activities, kids games, lesson plans, Power Point presentations, worksheets and printable teaching resources, teach Art and ICT/navigation skills on white boards or PCs. Ideal for parents and teachers, for home or classroom use.
anonymous

IOS Skills &Understanding - 0 views

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    There are so many IOS applications. This planning just concentrates on the core skills. Most sessions should concentrate on the curriculum areas you wish to support using the IPod or IPads. You may wish to have a look at using IPods within a class.
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    There are so many IOS applications. This planning just concentrates on the core skills. Most sessions should concentrate on the curriculum areas you wish to support using the IPod or IPads. You may wish to have a look at using IPods within a class.
anonymous

Junior Computer Science - 0 views

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    Phil is a CAS (Computing at Schools) Regional Coordinator, Primary Computing Master Teacher funded by the DfE and Hampshire Computing Lead Teacher. In 2013 he spoke about Computing in the primary phase at the CAS England conference, CAS Wales conference and the CAS Scotland conference. He has a wealth of computing and ICT experience as he was an ICT advanced Skills Teacher for many years. Phil facilitates the CAS primary group whose aim has been to include computing science into the primary curriculum. Phil was involved at the drafting stage in creating and refining the new Computing Curriculum through the BCS and CAS. Phil currently teaches computing science in five Hampshire junior schools where he has created a curriculum that covers all the objectives of the new National Curriculum and promotes Mathematical understanding. Phil can be contacted for advice about improving Computing at your school.
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    Phil is a CAS (Computing at Schools) Regional Coordinator, Primary Computing Master Teacher funded by the DfE and Hampshire Computing Lead Teacher. In 2013 he spoke about Computing in the primary phase at the CAS England conference, CAS Wales conference and the CAS Scotland conference. He has a wealth of computing and ICT experience as he was an ICT advanced Skills Teacher for many years. Phil facilitates the CAS primary group whose aim has been to include computing science into the primary curriculum. Phil was involved at the drafting stage in creating and refining the new Computing Curriculum through the BCS and CAS. Phil currently teaches computing science in five Hampshire junior schools where he has created a curriculum that covers all the objectives of the new National Curriculum and promotes Mathematical understanding. Phil can be contacted for advice about improving Computing at your school.
anonymous

Junior Computer Science - 0 views

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    Sample KS2 Computing Plan A sample document showing how some of my planning could be used across KS2 incoporating most aspects of the new computing curriculum whilst keeping essential digital literacy skills.
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    Sample KS2 Computing Plan A sample document showing how some of my planning could be used across KS2 incoporating most aspects of the new computing curriculum whilst keeping essential digital literacy skills.
anonymous

Kodable - 0 views

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    Kodable introduces programming logic in a fun way. Learning to think like a programmer is the most fundamental part of a programming education. The fun game design makes it simple for kids to pick up these critical problem solving skills.
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