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In this video, pupils bring images of Samuel Pepys to life to share their knowledge of what he was famous for and how his diary was significant in understanding what happened. Here is the next video in the series linked to the Great Fire of London.
In this video, pupils take an image of the London skyline before and after the fire and look at identifying differences and the impact of the fire. Here is the next video in the series linked to the Great Fire of London.
In this video, we explore the great resources from https://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/discover/great-fire-1666 who have recreated 1666 London for children to explore and learn more about the Great Fire through Minecraft. Here is the next video in the series linked to the Great Fire of London.
In this video, using the freezeframe images from the previous idea, pupils then create an interactive comic strip of the Great Fire of London. Here is the next video in the series linked to the Great Fire of London.
In this video, pupils create a series of images to retell the events of the fire where they can photoshop themselves in as if they were there at the scene. In this video, pupils look at demonstrating their understanding of the Great Fire of London by sequencing the significant events into the correct order being able to then explain orally what happened.
Here is the next video in the series linked to the Great Fire of London.
In this video, pupils take a map of the area affected by the first and look at labelling significant places and colouring the affected areas. Here is the next video in the series linked to the Great Fire of London.
In this video, to learn more about the events of the Great Fire, teachers can create a choice board of weblinks through Seesaw that pupils can access to research and learn more about the event. Here is the next video in the series linked to the Great Fire of London.
In this video, pupils create their own interactive quizzes to show their understanding of some of the jobs that were popular in the 17th Century. Here is the next video in the series linked to the Great Fire of London.
In this video, pupils consider how different the job of a firefighter is now to what it was like during the time of the Great Fire of London. Here is the next video in the series linked to the Great Fire of London.
In this video, pupils turn themselves into 17th Century Firefighters and share facts and information about what they job entailed. Here is the next video in the series linked to the Great Fire of London.
In this video, pupils consider and share all the differences between life in London now and life in the 17th Century. Here is the next video in the series linked to the Great Fire of London.
In this video, pupils consider and share all the differences between life in London now and life in the 17th Century. Here is the next video in the series linked to the Great Fire of London.
In this video, pupils add a voiceover to digital footage created to closely resemble London in the 17th Century. They will be able to make stark contrasts to the London they see today. Here is the next video in the series linked to the Great Fire of London.
In this video, pupils use the flyover video from the previous idea to create their own guided tour of the main landmarks of London. Here is the next video in the series linked to the Great Fire of London.
In this video, pupils use Apple Maps to explore the main landmarks of London using the flyover feature. Adding the ability to screen record means the pupils can then record a video of everything they explore. Here is the next video in the series linked to the Great Fire of London.
In this video, pupils explore London today using Google Earth. This can lead to some great discussion around the capital and set a context understanding the impact of the fire. Here is the next video in the series linked to the Great Fire of London.
In this video, we look a useful Learning By Question Comprehension activity that will help children learn more about the event whilst developing their comprehension skills. Here is the next video in the series linked to the Great Fire of London.
In this video, I share some of the fantastic cross-curricular tasks and activities available through Purple Mash. Here is the first in a new series of videos looking at ways to enhance learning around the Great Fire of London. As always, these ideas are not to be followed as a scheme of work but instead showcase ideas in which technology can be used to make learning accessible, empowering and purposeful.
In this first idea, I share the Read Write Perform teaching pack that would work well as a unit in English during this topic. Remember supporters of the page get £3.50 off every pack just use MrPSupporter at checkout - http://www.readwriteperform.com/store/p52/London%27s_Burning%3A_A_Historical_News_Report_Individual_Teacher_Licence.htm For any school looking for more support in teaching e-safety effectively check out Natterhub.
Use NATTER15 - for 15% off any subscription. Natterhub is a safe, gated platform for Y1-6. Built around a news feed that looks and feels like social media. It is packed with 200+ interactive lessons in online safety, all aligned to UKCIS targets and new RSE curriculum. Designed to teach children how to navigate the online world with kindness and confidence. Teachers are always in control, with assessment tools built right into the platform and a badge system to track pupils’ progress - just click, and teach! Natterhub is free until the end of 2020. They are offering an EARLYBIRD discount until the end of January - head to www.natterhub.com to take advantage of this. Over the past few days, I have been collating as many useful resources to help pupils improve their typing skills. I have put together this eBook which I hope you will find useful. UPDATED OCT 2022 - This has now been updated to link to the knowledge progression document and new links and websites Download. the eBook here:
Here is the next video in the series that looks in more depth at Scratch 3.
In this next video, we focus on the sound blocks and look at how to set and change the volume in a project. As always, please leave any questions in the comments. |
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