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Primary School sites, lessons, resources

Primary School sites, lessons, resources

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EARTH'S Seasons - Zoom Astronomy Advertisement. EnchantedLearning.com is a user-supported site. As a bonus, site members have access to a banner-ad-free version of the site, with print-friendly pages.Click here to learn more. (Already a member? Click here.) EnchantedLearning.comThe Seasons and Axis Tilt Education Place® Washington Reading/Language Arts We're sorry, the page you requested requires you to select your state. Choose your state. Classroom Resources for Teachers Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. Reading List Obviously I’d be a fool not to recommend my own books, The Perfect English Lesson and the new one, The Secret of Literacy: making the implicit explicit, but these are some of the works which have inspired me to become a better teacher: Philip Adey & Justin Dillon (ed) Bad Education – Debunking myths in education Geoff Barton Don’t Call it Literacy Phil Beadle Dancing About Architecture & How To Teach Isabelle Beck, Margaret G. McKeown and Linda Kucan Bringing Words to Life: Robust Vocabulary Instruction

Science Projects for Kids: The Incredible Universe" Science projects for kids: the incredible universe takes you to worlds just waiting to be discovered. With simple instructions and everyday materials, you'll be learning more about constellations with the kids. You can start with star gazing and watching shooting stars -- and then make a planetarium or star theater to bring what you've learned back home. Learn more about the planets and star brightness, and make an astrolabe. And those are just some of the science projects you can try!

Home Page August 7, 2012 To all my educator colleagues: As you all know, I retired in June of 2011 from my school district job as Director of Technology. I retired to spend more time learning new things to support you as you embed technology into teaching and learning in a meaningful way. I now have the time to visit districts and help with their technology-related initiatives, teach online graduate courses for the Wilkes/Discovery Masters program, and host several webinar series. Also, with this retirement, I have had the time to develop and enhance some online information sources for you.

TARDIS Instruction Manual A TARDIS Instruction Manual, also known as a TARDIS Manual or TARDIS Handbook, was a book that instructed in the piloting and workings of a TARDIS. The Doctor's manual Edit The Doctor's TARDIS had an instruction manual, but the Doctor rarely looked at it. His failure to heed the instructions led to numerous backfiring attempts to work the TARDIS controls properly.

Displays - www.rainbowresources.co.uk Insert body text here ... The resources on this site are hosted by a third party server (MediaFire). You may find that the resources are filtered when accessing from school - this is not a content issue This website uses cookies to allow us to see how the site is used. Primary schools We offer a range of free workshops for Primary school groups which use our gallery spaces to develop creative thinking, visual and verbal literacy and research skills. Click on the links below to find out more. Make a Book! A practical and creative bookmaking workshop that draws on the Library's collections for inspiration.

Yummy Pizza Fractions I came across this photo via Pinterest yesterday and thought it was a great idea for a fractions activity and would make a fantastic interactive display too. Free Resource Pack So to help you along I’ve made up a free resource pack that you could use in class. Let the children make up their own pizzas either using the toppings included or they can make/draw their own. Then use the menu sheet or write the ingredients inside using fractions. Use the black and white version for either photocopying onto coloured card to save ink or let the kids decorate the pizzas themselves. Guardian Education Centre: primary school workshops All activities are designed to complement the teaching of the curriculum across a variety of subjects. We welcome groups and individuals with special needs. The offices and teaching areas are accessible to wheelchair users and the mobility impaired. All primary school workshops are free of charge. Full day workshops run from 10am-2.30pm and two hour after school workshops can start from 3.15pm.

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