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LEARN SOMETHING EVERY DAY - 1 views

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    This would be a great IWB morning starter as the children walk into the room. They could silently read through as you are doing the roll and lunch orders. One child could be the controller.
Andrew Williamson

25 Incredible TED Talks for Educators - Learn-gasm - 0 views

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    Cool speeches by some amazing poeple. The Ken Robinson's 'Schools kill creativity is a must look.
Andrew Williamson

bubbl.us - free web application for brainstorming online - 0 views

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    Great online mind mapping tool can embed into blogs
Andrew Williamson

Games That Teach: An Elementary Collection - 1 views

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    Wow! the name says it all! Loads of resources worth a look
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    Wow! the name says it all! Loads of resources worth a look
Andrew Williamson

Math Explorer: Playing Fantastic Four with the Computer - 0 views

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    This is a great online maths activity for the advanced thinkers (if you are going to use all four cards) but allows for the not so high achievers. Deffinately going to introduce this to my upper grade 4's
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    This is a great online maths activity for the advanced thinkers (if you are going to use all four cards) but allows for the not so high achievers. Deffinately going to introduce this to my upper grade 4's
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Great Barrier Reef @ nationalgeographic.com - 0 views

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    Good online resource for those doing any "under the sea" topic work.
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    Good online resource for those doing any "under the sea" topic work.
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.
Andrew Williamson

Convert PDF to Word (DOC) - 100% Free! - 0 views

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    This is a great tool if you want a free pdf converter. Often you get resources from the internet that are in PDF format and you cant manipulate them for your class. Well here is your solution.
Andrew Williamson

Internet Safety Resources | SimpleK12 - 1 views

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    Need to sign up to get resources could be worth a look for building our schools appropriate use policy
Andrew Williamson

Download Politician Documentaries for Free. Watch Politician Documentaries Online with ... - 0 views

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    This looks good could be useful for Level 4 or for just general viewing
Andrew Williamson

mwvodcast125.mp4 (video/mp4 Object) - 0 views

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    For those that are using Snow Leopard (i have a disc if you want to install it)
Andrew Williamson

word up - 0 views

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    This could be interesting. Might want to vet some of the definitions
Andrew Williamson

Tips For Writing Your 'About page' | The Edublogger - 0 views

  • Class blog Think about who is your intended audience for your ‘About page’?  Your students, parents/family, or to help connect with other classes? Below are examples of the type of information you might include for each audience — remember you can add more pages if needed (e.g. a Welcome parents page, blogging rules) For students and/or parents: What is a blog The goals of the class blog About the teacher(s) How to interact with the blog e.g. subscribe to blog, comment on posts, guidelines for writing appropriate comments Teacher(s) contact details To connect with classes in other schools: What country, state and city you are from? Year (grade level), subject and age groups The types of connections your class is interested in e.g. becoming blogging buddies, engaging in global projects The type and size of school Class or teacher contact details
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      I am now going to go and update my class blog about page
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    Title says it all. I am now going to go and update my class blog about page
Andrew Williamson

Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age - 0 views

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    Great teacher blog with shed loads of resources, links and ideas
Andrew Williamson

Motivating Boy Writers.ca: Motivation and Engagement of Boys - Australia - 0 views

  • "Meaning is made in ways that are increasingly multimodal – in which written linguistic modes of meaning are part and parcel of visual, audio, and spatial patterns of meaning. Take for instance the multimodal ways in which meanings are made on the World Wide Web, or in video captioning, or in interactive multimedia [e.g. mobile phones], or in desktop publishing, or in the use of written texts in a shopping mall. To find our way around this emerging world of meaning requires a new, multimodal literacy. "
  • The positive impact of an integrated culture of literacy – taking an integratedapproach across the curriculum• effective writing strategies; for example, ensuring that boys understand thetechnical skills of writing and understand the meaning and purposes of writing• effective cooperative experiences – making reading a socially constructedactivity by giving the students the opportunity to discuss between themselvesthe relevance of the text to other texts and to their lives• the importance of oral language in improving in writing• the value of explicit teaching of reading and writing – providing clearobjectives, a variety of text types, content that engages the interest of boys andquestions that promote understanding• the value of teacher feedback – effective assessment and constructive feedbackfrom teachers• the need for high but realistic expectations• the positive impact of the integration of ICT• linking literacy to boys’ experiences and popular culture• multimodal texts and boys’ interests• the dangers of generalizing content for boys• boys and critical literacy.
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      Can see the advantage of having a well integrated ict program for this to be achieved
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    Motivating Boy Writers
Andrew Williamson

Fiction 10-14 « Bill Boyd - The Literacy Adviser - 1 views

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    Great post for level 3 to 4. A list of contempory books for children 8 years+ This would be very useful for students and teachers.
Andrew Williamson

Storybird - Collaborative storytelling - 0 views

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    Haven't had a look at this one yet. But it as been reconmended
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