Posted by John Dalziel on Saturday, May 8, 2010,
In :
Activities
I've no doubt that Children
will have some fun while learning with the ten websites highlighted in
this blog and, that Family Learning
Practitioners/parents/guardians/carers/etc., can have fun teaching them
too.
In the words of this blog entry...
"What probably helps today’s parents is the relative precociousness of
the ‘digital age’ generation. They seem to be naturally drawn towards
anything that’s interactive."
Posted by John Dalziel on Wednesday, May 5, 2010,
In :
Resources
'Teaching
Ideas' is mainly intended for practitioners working with
primary-age children
(i.e. ages 5 to 11). Although it has been designed with UK
teachers
in mind, all ideas can of course be used by teachers around
the world.
The
ideas, activities and worksheets are organised according to
a number
of subjects (those covered in the English National
Curriculum).
The "Early Years"
section contains ideas for use with children aged 5 or below,
and the
"Foreign Languages" area has resour...
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