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Here is the next video in the series looking at KS1 Science - Uses of Everyday Materials.
In this idea, we get pupils to create an odd one out quiz based on their knowledge and understanding of different types of materials.
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Here is the next video in the series looking at KS1 Science - Uses of Everyday Materials.
In this video, we look at identifying different materials that are used to make different objects and discuss why those materials were chosen. Here is the next video in the series looking at KS1 Science - Uses of Everyday Materials.
In this video, we take out pictures from our materials hunt and sort them into different categories based on their properties. Here is the next video in the series looking at KS1 Science - Uses of Everyday Materials.
In this video, we get our pupils to go on a materials hunt and collect pictures of any object made of different materials. Here is the first in a new series looking at KS1 Science - Uses of Everyday Materials. As always, these are a range of creative ways to embed technology during this topic and not a scheme of work to follow.
In this first video, we get pupils to identify different types of materials by creating their own videos. I wanted to go into a bit more detail about the features and tools within Zoom. I hope this gives you a better insight into how this tool can be used to lead an online live video lesson with your class.
To build on the FREE resources I shared on the website - https://www.mrpict.com/home-learning-su…, I have created a series of videos for supporters to use as they set work and activities for their class.
In this video, I demonstrate a quick and easy activity in Seesaw that will allow pupils working from home to share their knowledge and understanding about different topics by labelling images on their device. To build on the FREE resources I shared on the website - https://www.mrpict.com/home-learning-su…, I have created a series of videos for supporters to use as they set work and activities for their class.
In this video, I demonstrate a quick and easy activity to support spelling for children working from home. This can help with root words, prefix and suffixes and challenges children to find rules and patterns as they improve their spelling. To build on the FREE resources I shared on the website - https://www.mrpict.com/home-learning-su…, I have created a series of videos for supporters to use as they set work and activities for their class.
For any teacher not using Seesaw, I demonstrate a quick and easy activity to support some phonics learning. Pupils can go on a a sound hunt to find pictures of things that have a particular letter or sound. To build on the FREE resources I shared on the website - https://www.mrpict.com/home-learning-su…, I have created a series of videos for supporters to use as they set work and activities for their class.
In this video, I demonstrate a quick and easy activity to support some phonics learning. Pupils can go on a a sound hunt to find pictures of things that have a particular letter or sound. To build on the FREE resources I shared on the website - https://www.mrpict.com/home-learning-su…, I have created a series of videos for supporters to use as they set work and activities for their class.
In this video, we look at the brilliant Quizziz tool as a way for pupils to complete quizzes from home to show their understanding of any topic. To build on the FREE resources I shared on the website - https://www.mrpict.com/home-learning-su…, I have created a series of videos for supporters to use as they set work and activities for their class.
Building on the previous idea, this video demonstrates how to create a tutorial video to explain reasoning and problem solving challengs. To build on the FREE resources I shared on the website - https://www.mrpict.com/home-learning-su…, I have created a series of videos for supporters to use as they set work and activities for their class.
In this video, I demonstrate how teachers can create simple maths tutorial videos to explain strategies before setting some examples for pupils to complete. To build on the FREE resources I shared on the website - https://www.mrpict.com/home-learning-su…, I have created a series of videos for supporters to use as they set work and activities for their class.
It is amazing to see how many companies are offering quality resources for FREE at the minute. In this video, I demonstrate how you can share web links to your class through Seesaw. 3/20/2020 Home Learning Support Idea 4 - Sharing Worksheets For Pupils to Access and Complete Through SeesawRead NowTo build on the FREE resources I shared on the website - https://www.mrpict.com/home-learning-su…, I have created a series of videos for supporters to use as they set work and activities for their class.
Continuing our look at home learning support, this video explains how to save a worksheet to seesaw for pupils to complete on their device or on paper and share back to you. 3/20/2020 Home Learning Support Idea 3 - How to Save a Powerpoint and Share it Through Seesaw.Read NowTo build on the FREE resources I shared on the website - https://www.mrpict.com/home-learning-su…, I have created a series of videos for supporters to use as they set work and activities for their class.
This was something some of my staff struggled to do, so I have made a video explaining how to turn a powerpoint into a PDF where it can be shared to your class on Seesaw. Exclusive Post for Supporters!
To build on the FREE resources I shared on the website - https://www.mrpict.com/home-learning-su…, I have created a series of videos for supporters to use as they set work and activities for their class. In this video, I demonstrate another simple way to share a whole book to your class to ensure you can still read aloud to your class. To build on the FREE resources I shared on the website - https://www.mrpict.com/home-learning-su…, I have created a series of videos for supporters to use as they set work and activities for their class.
In this first video, I show how you can still share your class reading book and read aloud to your class through Seesaw. In this video, I demonstrate how to use the tool ScreenCastify which is a free, web-based screen recording tool. It allows you to share content from your screen alongside a video of yourself or your voice.
Here is another creative idea for your Ancient Rome topic. In this idea, children can learn about other aspects of Roman life by creating their own plays using some of the fantastic resources from the BBC - https://www.bbc.co.uk/…/history…/zvgk47h
In this next idea in the series linked to Ancient Rome, we continue to look at Roman Roads. In this idea, learners can create a map of the UK adding in all the famous Roman Roads and even discuss why these were built
Here is the next idea in the series linked to Ancient Rome. In this video, children learn about how Romans built roads in Britain and demonstrate that understanding by labelling the different parts of a Roman road.
Here is the next idea in the series linked to Ancient Rome. Building on from the previous video, children use their pictures to create an interactive comic telling the story of Boudicca's Rebellion.
Here is the next idea in the series linked to Ancient Rome. In this video, we look at Boudicca's Rebellion. Children choose six key parts of the story and create their own digital pictures to represent that part of the story. This will be made into a comic in the next video.
In this next video linked to Ancient Rome, we build on from the previous video to prototype our own app. This is an advanced idea but one that brings in so many elements of the computing curriculum, including lots of computational thinking.
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