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Mark Woolley

BBC - KS1 Bitesize - Games - 1 views

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    BBC UK's maths, science and literacy games and puzzles for ES1 and Stage 1. They look good. Try the KS2 link for stage 2 and 3 games.
Michelle Shearman

BBC NI - Schools - Musical Mysteries - Home Page - 0 views

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    Great on smtbd for music lesson - focus is on how music impacts on an individuals mood
Michelle Shearman

BBC - Your Paintings - 2 views

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    Looks interesting .... has profiles on famous artists and slideshows of the artworks. 
Mark Woolley

BBC NI - Sleepover - 3 views

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    Sleepover Planet is a complete online toolkit which takes the teacher and students step by step through the process of staging a school musical.
Michelle Shearman

BBC - Schools Science Clips - Ages 10-11 - 1 views

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    Great science clips, this link is for ages 10- 11. But when you go to the site you can select other age groups by using the menu on the left.
Michelle Shearman

BBC NI - Schools - Musical Mysteries - Home Page - 1 views

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    Make your own sound scape
Sam Elphick

BBC NEWS | UK | Education | Danish pupils use web in exams - 0 views

  • Students are no longer required to regurgitate facts and figures. Instead the emphasis is on their ability to sift through and analyse information.
  • In Denmark, the government has taken the bold step of allowing pupils full access to the internet during their final school year exam
  • They can access any site they like, even Facebook, but they cannot message each other or email anyone outside the classroom.
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  • The Danish government says if the internet is so much a part of daily life, it should be included in the classroom and in examinations.
  • Sanne Yde Schmidt, who heads the project at Greve, says: "If we're going to be a modern school and teach them things that are relevant for them in modern life, we have to teach them how to use the internet."
  • Students are no longer required to regurgitate facts and figures. Instead the emphasis is on their ability to sift through and analyse information.
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    Some high schools in Denmark are beginning to allow students access to the internet during exams. Exciting stuff, and fantastic to see countries looking into more open forms of assessment. I will be interested to see how quickly other nations follow Denmark's lead in this regard. Tools like Diigo would be a fantastic method of preparation for student's sitting these exams.
Alex W

Horrible History - 3 views

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    This page is a must for any (ancient) History teacher! Fun, enaging, fresh.
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