Learning Resources
- Your school web site could be your virtual
"school library".
- The are lots of useful learning resources on
the web but they do take time to find.
- Valuable lesson time can be wasted while
children look for relevant and appropriate resources.
- Why not list useful sites on your own web
site?
- And, when you get more confidence, you can
develop your own learning resources.
- If you have your school web site on your
school network you have the beginnings of an intranet.
Here are some examples of schools and teachers
who have done just this. Why not take a look?
1. Nursery 2. [Primary]
1. Nursery
1. Rose
Grove Nursery, Burnley
A must see web site. This
beautifully designed interactive site has games, puzzles and songs for the under
5s. The site is divided up under topics including "On the Farm",
"Seasides and Holidays", "Teddy Bears", "Minibeasts",
"Halloween", "Christmas" and "Winter". A WONDERFUL
classroom resource for any teacher.
2. Primary
1. Snaith
Primary
Written by Derek Allen, 1200 pages of
WONDERFUL classroom resources, worksheets and lesson plans for Primary Children.
Find interactive activities and worksheets ... Myths & Legends collection,
Aztecs, Ancient Greeks and Egyptians, Eurotales, Tudors, Magnetic Poetry,
Victorians, Vikings, World War 2, Germany, Paris, India, Diwali, Dominica,
Water, Birds and Minibeasts in the garden and MUCH MUCH more.
2. Department
for Electronic Education - Leon Cych's Key Stage 1 Maths "movies"
web site. This useful and interactive web site can be used as part of the
numeracy hour on a whiteboard or large screen or as a standalone activity. There
are numerous useful mathematical activities including: Maths Square, counting,
morphing numbers, order, shape, more or less than, odd and even numbers, money,
matching activities etc

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