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We are dedicated to providing high-quality, engaging educational resources for teachers and students. With a focus on contemporary and relevant topics, our resources are designed to enhance learning experiences and support educators.
Picture Quiz
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Picture Quiz

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Picture quiz covering topics such as: - Political figures Historical figures Celebrities Plants Flags Places Suitable for a mixture of ages as there are a variety of difficulty of questions. Occasional clues and prompts are given. This was used on a ski trip but could also be used a Christmas quiz
Teacher - Progress and Tracking sheet
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Teacher - Progress and Tracking sheet

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Includes different templates covering: - Year 5 & 6 without targets (but can be added) Year 7 & Year 8 with EOY and GCSE targets All years with GCSE targets 9 - 1 All years with GCSE targets 9 - 1 All years with GCSE targets A - C Vlookup sheet is completely adaptable so you can change your grade boundaries. Automatically calculates attainment and lets you know whether each pupil is on target, below target or above target. Gives a ‘Year in summary’ view. Formulae is protected but the spreadsheet can be unprotected using password - tower123 Last updated: Nov 2023
Scratch - Crab Maze project
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Scratch - Crab Maze project

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This comes with complete workbook and differentiated support. Pupils will already known the basics of Scratch. This is used with Year 6 but could be adapted for Year 7 or 8. Aims of the project: - Analyse, design, implement, test, debug, evaluate and document to create a fully functioning crab maze game Accompanying support website provides guidance and tutorials where needed: - http://towercollege.wixsite.com/crab-maze-game?_ga=1.173461163.90285294.1435319282 NEW Jan 2017 - Revision on a page
Introduction to Programming with Scratch
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Introduction to Programming with Scratch

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Aimed at Year 5s but could be adapted for any beginners in Scratch. This introduction to programming covers: - CS unplugged - what is an algorithm (making a jam sandwich) The basics of the Scratch interface Basic animations using control and movement Using pause and broadcast Stage co-ordinates Debugging, repetition, sequencing, selection Working with variables to make a scoring system in a Shark game Please let me know what you think. NEW Jan 2017 - Revision on a page
Blogging and Digital Literacy - scheme of work
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Blogging and Digital Literacy - scheme of work

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This is a unit of work aimed at KS2 children. This is delivered each year to Year 5 pupils but can be adapted for older or younger children. kidblog.org is recommended but other blogging websites are available. Aims: - Become familiar with blogs as a medium, including an understanding of the particular features of this as a genre of writing Communicate safely - includes developing ideas to interact effectively using the comments feature as well as discussing the dos and don’ts of personal information online. Use blogging as a way to write creatively Develop a critical, reflective view of a range of media, including text Ethical and legal responsibilities of being online Pupils are able to screenshot, paste, crop and resize in order to collate evidence NEW - revision on a page sheet (Jan 2017)
Assembly - Space exploration
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Assembly - Space exploration

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Human curiousity - Ever wondered why we explore space? There is a huge financial and human cost but there are some very good reasons why humans continue to explore space. Aimed at children from aged 9 - 16 Themes explored - exploration, space, size and scale of space, human ingenuity, space discoveries, curiosity Includes presentation notes NB - For the best formatted version of this presentation you will need to use the Google Slides version of this. Simply copy and paste the link which is contained within the presentation