The Safe Food website offer a collection of interactive presentations and activities on the origins of food, food safety and healthiness. There are 8 interactive sessions in all covering the food and nutrition element of the SPHE program. Each of the sessions consists of classroom slides, extension activities, teacher’s notes and homework suggestions. It is aimed at 8-10 year olds so I suppose could be used from 2nd class up to 5th. The positive messages that will be taken from the activities are about eating healthy food and living a healthy lifestyle.
Tasts Buds – Safe Food
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Categories : Fifth Class, Fourth Class, Games, Geography, Interactive Whiteboard, Safety, Science, Second Class, SPHE, Third Class
Mapping Our World
11 11 2009The Mapping Our World website was set up by Oxfam to educate children about mapping and globe projections. This is required material in the Geography curriculum for 5th and 6th classes, falling under the Maps, globes and graphical skills unit in the Skills and Concepts Development strand. The site is made up of 3 seperate lessons, each of which has around 40 minutes of material including videos and interactive activities. Teacher notes are supplied for each of the lessons, making using the website foolproof. I really like this website and the children do too. The site has won a Geographical Association Gold award and a BAFTA award for primary learning so they must be doing something right.
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Categories : Fifth Class, Geography, Interactive Whiteboard, Sixth Class, Solar System
Planet 10 – The Solar System
9 11 2009The Solar System is a topic that children find interesting and are eager to learn and with the help of the Planet 10 website learning about the planets becomes even more fun. Children enter a virtual Solar System with accompanying eerie music, where they can take a tour of the Solar System, zooming in and out on different planets and changing the viewing angle. Children can also find out information about all the planets, the Sun, comets and asteroids.
The website also includes a great game where children create their own planet. They get to chose the size, tilt, chemical make up, position in relation to the sun and a whole host of others before launching the planet into the Solar System to see how it gets on.
While on the topic of the Solar System I recently discovered, thanks to a 6th class student, that you can explore the Moon and Mars using Google Earth and it is also possible to explore the stars using Google Space.
Lastly, if like me you are frustrated by youtube being blocked in school I have found a website called videojug which is not blocked in schools and has some educational videos including the following, relating to Earth and the Solar System:
All About Earth
The Planets Explained
The Seasons Explained
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Categories : Fifth Class, First Class, Fourth Class, Games, Geography, Interactive Whiteboard, Science, Second Class, Sixth Class, Solar System, Third Class
That Quiz
5 11 2009I investigated a resource named That Quiz which was recommended by a Twitter user yesterday. At first sight it is a grey, boring looking, run-of-the-mill website but upon investigation I found out that it is far more than that. It may not be pretty but it is extremely effective at what it is trying to achieve and I will definitely be using it on an on-going basis in future.
The website is basically a one-stop assessment shop. Teachers can register their name and the names of the students in their class very simply, which I did yesterday in around 5-10 minutes. There are then a host of pre-designed tests which a teacher can create by selecting a few basic parameters (e.g. number of questions, level of difficulty, etc). While the interface is very uninspiring, by being grey, it is very easy to use. It took me only a couple of minutes to set a fractions test which comprised of 20 questions testing the children on addition and subtraction of proper fractions. Once the test has been set the teacher is given a code. Students then use this code to login, select their name from a list and complete the test. The tests could be completed 1 by 1 on a PC at the back of the room or all together using a group of PCs. When students complete the test they are given their result and it is saved for the teacher to login in and view later.
I have only started using the site and it is definitely a runner for testing Maths. There are also some English, Science and Geography tests which I have yet to check out. Another idea I have for using this site is to set up some sample tests and give the children the code in their homework notebook to practice at home. It will definitely reduce correcting time.
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Categories : Assessment, English, Fifth Class, First Class, Fourth Class, Geography, Graphs, Maths, Money, Number, Numeracy, Place Value, Science, Second Class, Sixth Class, Third Class, Time
Badger Wood – Environmental Awareness
3 11 2009Badger Wood is an interactive website which teaches children about the affects road building can have on woodland areas. It is another bright, colourful website with plenty of information. It focuses on the environmental damage and how the different species of the woodlands are affected. The site includes an interactive game where children search the forest to find the animals that live there and to ask them questions. So really the site works twofold – it teaches the children about protecting the environment and it teaches them about the different animals that live in a woodland. The site fits in nicely with the Environmental Awareness and Care strands of Science and Geography. It also ties in with the Living Things strand in Science. It is aimed more for the middle classes (1st-4th) as the older children will probably find it a bit too childish.
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Categories : First Class, Fourth Class, Games, Geography, Interactive Whiteboard, Science, Second Class, Third Class




