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  • TutPup Maths and English

    At the recent Swale ITN, Morag from Tunstall suggested we look at http://www.tutpup.com/ for encouraging pupils to practise and speed up their maths and spellings. A teacher will need to create a free account for their class, and pupils can register with a pseudonym as part of the class. Then they can...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 09-30-2008
  • Gordons - ICT - Simple ITPs for numeracy

    Simple interactive Flash programmes from Coventy Learning Gateway . Bingo Number Known Facts Calculations Money Problem Solving Problem Solving 2 Shape, Space and Measures Data Handling Foundation Stage Various strands Special Schools
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 07-01-2008
  • Maths at the Movies!

    Short film clips that can be used to support the teaching and learning of maths. The first site contains a list of films to use plus a supporting worksheet. http://mathbits.com/MathBits/MathMovies/ResourceList.htm The following site contains a selection of films http://www.math.harvard.edu/~knill/mathmovies...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 04-02-2008
  • Bitesize Games for key stage one

    The BBC have launched a new version of their popular revision zones. Bitesize Games is aimed at key stage one and covers both Literacy and Numeracy. http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks1bitesize/numeracy/ Visit our main website at www.kented.org.uk/ngfl/
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 09-06-2007
  • Video Tutorials

    The Digital Learning Community have a variety of video tutorials on their website. You will need Flash Player in order to view the tutorials. Primary National Strategy Tutorials Excellent for understanding how to use those Numeracy ITPs http://www.thedlc.org/pns_tutorial_1.shtml Smart Board Turtorials...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 05-04-2007
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