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Andrew Williamson

Free Technology for Teachers: Seven YouTube Channels Not Named Khan Offering Math Lessons - 0 views

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    Over the weekend I received an email from a reader asking me if I had a list of YouTube channels not named Khan Academy that offer mathematics lessons. I didn't have a list, but I said I would create one. Therefore, here is my short list of YouTube channels not named Khan Academy that offer mathematics lessons.
Andrew Williamson

Youtube Guitar Lessons - The Top 10 Channels On The Tube - 0 views

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    Way Cool Guitar lessons on youtube. Wish I had some more hours in the day. This could great for the aspiring guitar player in your class. This link is so going on the music blog
Ross Toogood

Can You Convince Me? Developing Persuasive Writing - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    Has helpful lesson ideas and resources for reading, writing and thinking and great for persuasive writing
Andrew Williamson

Domo Animate - Create animations - 1 views

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    Looking for something to jazz up your literacy lesson? Check out Domo by goannimate. A free animation tool that allows you to create funky looking animations. A great tool for any literacy lesson especially if wanting to emphasise dialog, setting and characterisation for creative writing. 
Andrew Williamson

Assessment in UK schools: a convenient hypocrisy? | dougbelshaw.com/blog - 1 views

  • The reason for my inclusion of that particular Dilbert cartoon at the top of this post is that I reckon most UK teachers couldn’t differentiate between a Level 4b and 4a in their subject. In fact, the distinction’s pretty meaningless. I’ve seen some schools use the sub-levels as following: Level 4c – some work at Level 4 standard Level 4b – most work at Level 4 standard Level 4a – all work at Level 4 standard In that case, why use the sub-levels in the first place? It’s my belief that  Assessment for Learning, that buzz-phrase from a couple of years ago, has been hijacked and contorted into something it’s not. I’m certainly not arguing against students knowing where they’re at in a subject and how to improve. It’s just that using National Curriculum levels as a means for doing this smacks of laziness to me. Instead, professional teachers should be able to convey the key skills, processes and subject knowledge students need to be able to progress. That’s just good teaching.
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      So is this what the national curriculum is going to look like when its juxtaposed against nation testing?
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    Great post on Assessment in UK schools. Ties in with stuff about their national testing that they have had in place for more than a decade. This could be our crystal ball are we looking at our curriculum becoming narrower because we are all jumping through hoops? Assessment for learning? I dont think so. I would rather spend time planning great engaging lessons rather than lessons that are going to meet the National Testing criteria.
Giuliana Abdo

Online Lesson - Legend of Rome - 0 views

  • The Legend of Rome
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    Awesome website for teaching historical topics via games/quizes/wordfinds/information/stories
Giuliana Abdo

Online Lessons - main page - 0 views

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    Awesome site for teaching history
Stacey Valentinis

Interactivate: Home Page - 0 views

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    Maths activities and lessons for upper primary...especially extension activities!!!
Amy McLeish

Harmony Day Information - 0 views

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      Some great information for Harmony Day! You can make an E-Card or look at the lesson plans. Pauline and Amy   
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    Some great information for Harmony Day! You can make an E-Card or look at the lesson plans. Pauline and Amy   
carmela guglielmino

Questioning: A Comprehension Strategy for Small-Group Guided Reading - ReadWriteThink - 1 views

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    This website has a whole range of great activities and lessons in regards to reading, writing and thinking.
Andrew Williamson

10 Comic & Cartoon Creators - 0 views

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    Worth having a look if anything to inform students that they exist. They may want to use them perhaps for a literacy lesson.
Kristen Swenson

Welcome to the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute - 0 views

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    Useful website, contains lesson plans with enlargable examples for projection.  
Andrew Williamson

Mr Robbo - The P.E Geek - 0 views

shared by Andrew Williamson on 07 Feb 12 - No Cached
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    This one is for Lou and Garth ipods and or ipones in the PE lesson... Awesome! 
kynan robinson

Oba : College of Education : University of Oregon - 2 views

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    a place where anyone can teach and anyone can take a lesson
Garth Kydd

Mathematics - 0 views

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    A site that gives some great ideas for lessons, other relevant maths sites, software and videos about all areas of the maths curriculum. 
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    Thanks Garth, you're an ICT star!
Ross Toogood

Cool Math 4 Kids Lessons, Games, Activities - free online cool math lessons, cool math ... - 0 views

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    Maths learning games
Ross Toogood

Studyladder, online english literacy & mathematics. Kids activity games, worksheets and... - 0 views

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    Really great examples for maths
Andrew Williamson

Virtual Maths Manipulatives | Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 1 views

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    Looking for that killer IWB introductory to your maths lesson. Check out Virtual Manipulatives. This blog post explains it all. (It has a great flash version of MAB)
Andrew Williamson

Tony-b Machine 3 - 0 views

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    Online doof doof making music machine/generator. It works make sure your students are using head phones. Looks like you can record on the fly could be useful for a pre garageband lesson.
Aimee Lowry

Interactive Whiteboard Resources: Maths, Key Stage 1 - Topmarks Education - 0 views

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    Great website with lesson ideas and lots of resources that could be used on the IWB.
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