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Amy Belcher

Get Smart - 1 views

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    A range of weblinks to Interactive activities to support and enhance classroom teaching and learning across all areas of the curriculum (P-6)
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    School website who like to share all their resources. Have a look through all their ideas and games.
Stacey Howard

English Continuum - Learning and Teaching Resources - Prep to Year 10 - DEECD - 0 views

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    The English Developmental Continuum P-10 provides evidence based indicators of progress , linked to powerful teaching strategies, aligned to the progression points and the standards for the English Domain of the Victorian Essential Learning Standards. These teaching strategies are designed to support purposeful teaching of individuals and small groups of students with similar learning needs. It is intended that teachers use the strategies in the context of their own classrooms, text or topic being taught.
Stacey Howard

Crickweb | Welcome to Crickweb - 2 views

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    Great website with heaps of IWB activities. There is a big range of most subjects. It is an english site so KS1 is p-2 and KS2 is 3-6. Have a look through...
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    Great site for ICT activities across all curriculum areas.
Amy Belcher

BGfL - Whiteboards - Primary Mathematics - 2 views

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    IWB resources for use K-12 across all areas of the curriculum
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    Lots of different games and IWB things. Has all different subjects as well. You need to sort through some of them but useful to look through.
Amy Belcher

https://fuse.education.vic.gov.au/content/452d58c9-b09b-4231-8cfb-cd498152529f/p/index.... - 0 views

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    Information about the circulatory system. Very kid friendly.
Amy Belcher

Kids' Games, Animals, Photos, Stories, and More -- National Geographic Kids - 0 views

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    Great website! Has great stuff for kids with videos and information. Animals and environment
Stacey Howard

Divide it up: hardware - (TLF L2811 v1.0.0) - 2 views

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    The new FUSE version Use a dividing tool to make equal shares of hardware items such as nails, bolts or screws. For example, pack 32 bolts into packets of 3. Predict how many packets can be filled and how many items will be left over. Check your prediction. Complete a sentence describing the number operations, including the fraction of a packet remaining. This learning object is one in a series of five objects.
Stacey Howard

Divide it up: puppies - (TLF L2808 v3.0.0) - 2 views

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    The new FUSE version Use a dividing tool to make equal shares of biscuits and toys in a pet shop. For example, share 34 biscuits equally between 6 puppies. Predict how many items each puppy will get, or how many packets can be filled. Check your prediction. Decide what to do with any leftovers. Complete a sentence describing the number operations. This learning object is one in a series of five objects.
Stacey Howard

Divide it up: grouping tool - (TLF L2810 v1.0.0) - 0 views

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    The new FUSE version Use a dividing tool to make equal shares of stationery such as pens, pencils or crayons. Complete a sentence describing a number operation. For example, pack 24 crayons into packets of 5. Predict how many packets are needed and identify how many items are left over. This learning object is one in a series of five objects.
Stacey Howard

Divide it up: sweets- (TLF L2809 v1.0.0) - 2 views

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    The new FUSE version Use a dividing tool to make equal shares of sweets. Complete a sentence describing a number operation. For example, 17 jellybeans shared equally into 6 jars. Predict how many sweets will go into each container and identify how many sweets are left over. This learning object is one in a series of five objects.
Stacey Howard

Divide it up: kittens - (TLF L2812 v2.0.0) - 1 views

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    The new FUSE version Use a dividing tool to make equal shares of toys in a pet shop. For example, share 33 toys equally between 7 kittens. Predict how many items each kitten will get, and how many leftovers there will be. Complete a sentence describing the number operations. This learning object is one in a series of five objects.
Stacey Howard

Design a school - (TLF L127 v3.0.0) - 2 views

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    Help a town planner to design a site plan for a school. Using a 10x10 grid, design areas for four regions (library, car park, lawn and canteen) based on the percentages given. Assign the area for an additional two regions, using percentages of your choice. Use a number line to indicate the equivalent fractions for two regions. This learning object is one in a series of two objects. The series is also packaged as a combined learning object.
Stacey Howard

Fraction fiddle: shoot the hoop - (TLF L2805 v2.0.0) - 1 views

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    Help a girl to throw her ball through a hoop. Build two fractions to make a total of one whole. Complete the denominator of a fraction (at least one fraction may have a fixed numerator). For example, work out how many tenths can be added to three-fifths to total one whole. Look at fraction bars and a number line to compare the two fractions and their total. This learning object is one in a series of seven objects.
Stacey Howard

Virtual Manipulatives - 5 views

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    a Flash based website with interactive manipulatives that students and teachers can use to introduce or reinforce maths concepts. It is suitable for students from Kindergarten to Year Eight. This site is very simple to use (mostly drag and drop) and requires very little preparation. You simply choose a background from the collection of Game Boards, Story Boards or Work Mats. Work Mat options include place value mats, tens frames, graph paper, algebra tiles, in and out equation tables, blank calendars, number lines and number charts.
Jane Guthrie

MeeGenius Library - 2 views

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    A variety of simple stories that are read aloud . Children can follow the words and personalise the characters.
Stacey Howard

Teacher Home Page - FUSE - 2 views

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    Search engine for online teaching resources for teachers in Victorian Government Schools. Make sure you are logged in with your T/O number to ensure you have full search priviledges.
Jane Guthrie

bridgedoubles - 0 views

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    Quick interactive game teaching doubles facts
Stacey Howard

Fractions: comparing - 3 views

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    Use visual representations of two fractions to find a common denominator. Write the two fractions as equivalences with the common denominator. Place the fractions on a number line. Find new fractions between the two original fractions.
Stacey Howard

Decimaster: match-up 3 - (TLF L586 v3.0.0) - 2 views

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    Explore ways of representing decimals using mathematical notation and visual tools. Match a decimal fraction between 0 and 1 such as 0.7. Adjust units on a range of visual scales and other representations. Work with a random selection of two of these representations: common fraction, number line, counting frame, dial, array and pie chart. Match at least three decimals with each tool. This learning object is one in a series of nine objects.
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