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sherryn moore

Northumberland Grid for Learning: ICT Resources - 0 views

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    More links to some good activities aimed at developing mouse skills eg drag and drop etc
sherryn moore

Crickweb | Early Years - 0 views

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    Link to some good activities aimed at developing mouse skills eg drag and drop etc
Michelle Shearman

IXL Math - 4 views

shared by Michelle Shearman on 06 Mar 11 - Cached
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    Great K - 6 suitable activities to use in Math. I particularly like the way the content is organised in grades and then in math strands
Alex W

Popplet - 1 views

shared by Alex W on 20 Mar 11 - Cached
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    Poplet is a great tool for creating collaborating mindmapping. It is similar to wallwisher/stixy, but with more of an emphasis on linked ideas. There is also a great app for the iPad which allows collaboration. 
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    Online mind mapping and note taking. Great for revision and summary activities.
Michelle Shearman

Home : Succeeding With Science - 4 views

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    Created by Sellafield Nuclear Power Station, the Succeeding with Science website contains many different interactive activities and downloadable resources. There are resources here for both primary and secondary (and post-16) teachers on a number of different topics such as electricity, states of matter, carbon footprints and radioactivity. 
Michelle Shearman

20 Interactive Whiteboard Resources for Teachers | The Whiteboard Blog - 11 views

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    Here is a list of 20 interactive whiteboard resources and activities guaranteed to stimulate learning:
Mark Woolley

Cybersmart - Home - 0 views

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    Cybersmart provides activities, resources and practical advice to help young kids, kids, teens and parents safely enjoy the online world. Cybersmart also offers training and resources for schools and materials for library staff.
Sam Elphick

Pea Pods - 3 views

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    A cool idea for creating virtual flowers. The Black Eyed Peas have created/endorsed a site called Planting My Ideas. You can use music, images, and words to create your own flower, which is then be posted in the site's gallery. You can also post the link on a student or teacher's website/blog, and have students write about it as a language development activity.
Mark Woolley

2011 AllStars - 6 views

shared by Mark Woolley on 15 Apr 11 - Cached
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    A very active primary blog, worth a look. 
Sam Elphick

Free Technology for Teachers: Super Maths World - Math Practice for K-12 - 2 views

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    Super Maths World is good resource offering differentiated math practice. The activities offered on Super Maths World are suitable for students in primary and high school. The progress tracker is a good way for self-directed learners to measure their progress. The progress tracker and scores could also be used by teachers as a means of measuring a student's development. Worth a look!
Alex W

Short Film Making - 7 views

shared by Alex W on 21 Apr 11 - Cached
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    A brilliant, easy to use short film/animation site. Excellent for unit intros, transition activities etc. Make your own film in no more than 60 seconds - so easy.
Sam Elphick

Lesson Starter Ideas for your Whiteboard | The Whiteboard Blog - 4 views

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    Some excellent lesson starters for use with the SMARTBoard - a great blog to follow if you are looking for ways to use an IWB with your class
maria turner

National Literacy and Numeracy Week Homepage - 0 views

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    This site is the Homepage for NSW and is jam-packed with brilliant links for parents, teachers and kids too! The audiofiles and videos are excellent teacher professional development with titles like: Talking with Text, Numeracy at Home, Using the Empty Number LIne and speakers like Prof. Freebody discussing Literacy in our schools! Many of the links could be worth advertising in our schools' Newsletters/Bulletins as we head up to NLNW activities!
Alex W

Jigsaw Activity - 2 views

shared by Alex W on 05 Aug 10 - Cached
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    Upload any image and it can be turned into a jig saw! Very useful for all KLA's, all levels.
Michelle Shearman

Online Activities and Interactive Learning for Students in Grades PreK-12 | Scholastic.com - 3 views

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    Great teaching resources, sorted according to grade and subject area
Sam Elphick

NetSmartz Kids - teaching children what to watch out for online with fun, interactive g... - 4 views

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    NetSmartzKids is a website set up to teach children and young adults about using the internet safely. Well worth a look when working on cyber safety with kids. US Focussed, but still has much relevant information.
Katharina Hall

Cyber- Safety In Our Schools - 24 views

Hi Guys You may remember we have addressed this at LT networks a few times in past however if people are interested we can certainly revisit it. I agree its a really important area and the f...

cyber-safety

sherryn moore

ABCya! Kids Educational Computer Games & Activities - 3 views

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    Another wonderful source of Educational games, broken up into grade levels from K-5 and then into subject areas/topics - well worth a look.
Sam Elphick

Free Technology for Teachers: 11 Science Resources to Try in 2011 - 3 views

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    Some great science online resources for primary and high school classes
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