



MR DUNCAN IS OUR ICT CO-ORDINATOR
MRS WADSWORTH ENSURES THE ICT/QCA CURRICULUM IS MET BY TAKING GROUPS DURING THE AFTERNOON TO THE ICT SUITE. SHE IS ALSO OUR WEB ADMINSTRATOR AND CAN PROVIDE FURTHER DETAILS FOR TYPING INSTRUCTION.
CROSS-CURRICULAR ICT IS MAINLY DONE WITHIN LESSONS USING THE INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARDS.
Unit 1A. An introduction to modelling
Unit 1B. Using a word bank
Unit 1C. The information around us
Unit 1D. Labelling and classifying
Unit 1E. Representing information graphically: pictograms
Unit 1F. Understanding instructions and making things happen
Unit 2A. Writing stories: communicating information using text
Unit 2B. Creating pictures
Unit 2C. Finding information
Unit 2D. Routes: controlling a floor turtle
Unit 2E. Questions and answers
Unit 3A. Combining text and graphics
Unit 3B. Manipulating sound
Unit 3C. Introduction to databases
Unit 3D. Exploring simulations
Unit 3E. E-mail
Unit 4A. Writing for different audiences
Unit 4B. Developing images using repeating patterns
Unit 4C. Branching databases
Unit 4D. Collecting and presenting information: questionnaires and pie charts
Unit 4E. Modelling effects on screen
Unit 5A. Graphical modelling
Unit 5B. Analysing data and asking questions: using complex searches
Unit 5C. Evaluating information, checking accuracy and questioning plausibility
Unit 5D. Introduction to spreadsheets
Unit 5E. Controlling devices
Unit 5F. Monitoring environmental conditions and changes
Unit 6A. Multimedia presentation
Unit 6B. Spreadsheet modelling
Unit 6C. Control and monitoring - What happens when...?
Unit 6D. Using the internet to search large databases and to interpret information
Below are lots of links to web pages and powerpoints I have found that are freely available on the internet and I have linked to this page.
Web Links:
http://www.coxhoe.durham.sch.uk/Curriculum/Literacy.htm
http://www.topmarks.co.uk/?Subject=9
http://www.teachingideas.co.uk/index.shtml
http://ngfl.northumberland.gov.uk/default.htm
http://www.primarygames.co.uk/
http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/index.htm
http://www.ngfl-cymru.org.uk/eng/index-new.htm
http://home.freeuk.net/elloughton13/index.htm
http://www.lancsngfl.ac.uk/curriculum/
http://www.icteachers.co.uk/resources/home_resources.htm
http://www.edward-richardson.lincs.sch.uk/staffbookshelf.htm#General%20Links
Powerpoints:
Geography:Powerpoints
Unit 1: Around or school - the local area
Unit 2: How can we make our local area safer?
Unit 3: An island home
Unit 4: Going to the seaside
Unit 5: Where in the world is Barnaby Bear?
Unit 6: Investigating our local area
Unit 7: Weather around the world
Unit 8: Improving the environment
Unit 9: Village settlers
Unit 10: A village in India
Unit 11: Water
Unit 12: Should the high street be closed to traffic?
Unit 13: A contrasting UK locality: Llandudno
Unit 14: Investigating rivers
Unit 15: The mountain environment
Unit 16: What’s in the news?
Unit 17: Global eye
Unit 18: Connecting ourselves to the world
Unit 19: How and where do we spend our time?
Unit 20: Local traffic – an environmental issue
Unit 21: How can we improve the area we can see from our window?
Unit 22: A contrasting locality overseas – Tocuaro
Unit 23: Investigating coasts
Science:Powerpoints
Unit 3a - Teeth and Eating
Unit 3b - Helping Plants Grow Well
Unit 3c - Characteristics of Materials
Unit 3d - Rocks and Soils
Unit 3e - Magnets and Springs
Unit 3f - Lights and Shadows
Unit 4a - Moving and Growing
Unit 4b - Habitats
Unit 4c - Keeping Warm
Unit 4d - Solids, Liquids, and how they can be seperated
Unit 4e - Friction
Unit 4f - Circuits and Conductors
Unit 5a - Keeping Healthy
Unit 5b - Life Cycles
Unit 5c - Gases Around Us
Unit 5d - Changing State
Unit 5e - Earth, Sun and Moon
Unit 5f - Changing Sound
Unit 6a - Interdependence and Adaptation
Unit 6b - Micro-organisms
Unit 6c - More About Dissolving
Unit 6d - Reversible and irreversible changes
Unit 6e - Forces in action
Unit 6f - How we see things
History:Powerpoints
Unit 1. How are our toys different from those in the past?
Unit 2. What were homes like a long time ago?
Unit 3. What were seaside holidays like in the past?
Unit 4. Why do we remember Florence Nightingale?
Unit 5. How do we know about the Great Fire of London?
Unit 6a. Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? A Roman case study
Unit 6b. Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? An Anglo-Saxon case study
Unit 6c. Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? A Viking case study
Unit 7. Why did Henry VIII marry six times?
Unit 8. What were the differences between the lives of rich and poor people in Tudor times?
Unit 9. What was it like for children in the Second World War?
Unit 10. What can we find out about ancient Egypt from what has survived?
Unit 11. What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain?
Unit 12. How did life change in our locality in Victorian times?
Unit 13. How has life in Britain changed since 1948?
Unit 14. Who were the ancient Greeks?
Unit 15. How do we use ancient Greek ideas today?
Unit 16. How can we find out about the Indus Valley civilisation?
Unit 17. What are we remembering on Remembrance Day?
Unit 18. What was it like to live here in the past?
Unit 19. What were the effects of Tudor exploration?
Unit 20. What can we learn about recent history from
Religious Education: Powerpoint Links
Unit 3a - Everyday signs and symbols
Unit 3b - Different Faiths - The Story of Rama and Sita
Unit 3c - What was Jesus like?
Unit 3d - The Bible - The Story of Mary Jones
Unit 4a - How and why do Hindus worship?
Unit 4b - Celebrations: Christmas journeys
Unit 4c - Why is Easter important for Christians?
Unit 4d - What religions are represented in our neighbourhood?
Unit 5a - Why is Mohammed important to Muslims?
Unit 5b - How do Muslims express their beliefs?
Unit 5c - Where did the Christian Bible come from?
Unit 5d - How do Christians' beliefs influence their actions?
Unit 6a - Worship and community
Unit 6b - What is the role of the mosque?
Unit 6c - Why are sacred texts important?
Unit 6d - What is the Qu'ran and why is it important to Muslims?
Unit 6e - What can we learn from Christian religious buildings
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