
Crickweb is a British website that hosts 169 interactive educational Flash games in the categories - Early Years, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2 and Promethan Interactive Whiteboard.
Subjects including:
Maths, English, Science, History, Geography, French and Spanish.
http://www.crickweb.co.uk/
Tags: Games, interactive, Literacy, numeracy
26.Aug.09
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Dabbleboard is an online collaboration application that’s centered around the whiteboard. With a new type of drawing interface that’s actually easy and fun to use, Dabbleboard gets out of your way and just lets you draw. Invite others to participate and collaborate on your drawings, charts, diagrams
http://www.dabbleboard.com/
Tags: collaborate, Dabbleboard, drawing, whiteboard
17.Aug.09
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The Wolves Lair is a learning resource that simulates the ‘Dragons Den’ TV show in class. Students research, plan, write and present their enterprising business ideas to real ‘Wolves Lair’ panels.
The programme provides a great amount of flexibility and a range of content that enables all learning areas to tap into it. It has been designed to underpin the vision of the New Zealand curriculum and promotes enterprise across all learning areas.
All material is aimed at helping implement the new curriculum, is supported by the Ministry of Education and, best of all, it is FREE! There is no cost for students or teachers.
The programme:
- Is free. No school or student fees to register
- Doesn’t require you to form a company or have any specific structure
- Can have students participating on their own – they do not need to be allocated specific roles if preferred
- Can be used in any curriculum area
- Is incredibly flexible for teachers
http://www.wolveslair.co.nz/
Tags: ideas, plan, present, Research, write
17.Aug.09
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Wallwisher is an Internet application that allows people to express their thoughts on a common topic easily, by posting “post-it” notes on a wall. You can make you wall private or public, where people can post their own notes on the wall. Notes can have video, audio and images ( the multimedia content must already be uploaded on the net somewhere).
This is a great resource for teachers… one use could be to post video or audio from various websites on to the one wall for a project. Students can watch/listen and post comments. Could be used as a class- to do list, which students/parents can access from home. Planning class trip ? - post students name and task or item to bring along…..
http://www.wallwisher.com/
Tags: interactive, wall
06.Aug.09
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Weebly is an online website builder. Simply register for free and start building your website. No programming needed, as all the elements are drag and drop. Simply select a template layout and add the elements you want …images, blog, text, custom html, you can even change the pictures in the header.
Weebly will host your website with your custom web address ( www. “your name here” .weebly.com) or you can host your weebly site at your own webaddress. (you’ll need to amend some code on your website to load the weebly site )
http://www.weebly.com/
Tags: Web2, webdesign, website
04.Aug.09
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You can play as a guest without registration, or if you want to be able to see your previous results, you need to register.
You can race your car against random unknown opponents, or you can invite your IRL friends and race against them in a private race. There is also a chat function available.
http://play.typeracer.com/
Tags: interactive, speed typing, typing skills
03.Aug.09
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This is a great interactive game for problem solving, similar to Crayon Physics. The object of the game is to capture the flag by moving the ball through or past various obstacles to reach to flag. The fun part is the creative solutions to get the ball from one side of the screen to the other.
courtesy of Gareth -Awahono School
http://www.miniclip.com/games/magic-pen/en/
Tags: Games, interactive, problem solving
03.Aug.09
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