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This might be useful for anyone with kids at home or prepping for it. I think a lot of it is Primary based, but you can navigate to whatever you like and adapt or use as you see fit.
RE (this is important as most people think it's about reading the bible or whatever but these resources are very different to that)
www.natre.org.uk Free resources by Key Stage which help you consider different ideas or make art and creative activities
www.ethicsonline.co.uk
It's also worth googling famous museums, galleries, zoos etc. as they offer virtual tours which you can sit down with your kids and discuss what you see.
If anyone has more please add them!
www.quizlet.com have just emailed me that they are giving you free teacher access for a few months, make an account and you will loads pre made quizzes across different subjects that can be turned into games and revision too.
Distance Learning for TWTD parents and families on 12:59 - Mar 18 by Swansea_Blue
Leg end
If you need anything else or more specific reply here and I'll check back to try and help. That's all that I got sent this morning through joint compiling at work.
Distance Learning for TWTD parents and families on 13:05 - Mar 18 by Mullet
If you need anything else or more specific reply here and I'll check back to try and help. That's all that I got sent this morning through joint compiling at work.
Scroll and find the grade (it’s the same as year group in England) that is suitable for your kids.
And if you want to be creative. Go on Kahoot and create a family based quiz. Add old family photos, questions about family quirks etc. Challenge family and friends to get the highest score about your family.
Scroll and find the grade (it’s the same as year group in England) that is suitable for your kids.
And if you want to be creative. Go on Kahoot and create a family based quiz. Add old family photos, questions about family quirks etc. Challenge family and friends to get the highest score about your family.
No worries mate.
I'd like to warn everyone that Kahoot is far better with the sound off.
Distance Learning for TWTD parents and families on 13:10 - Mar 18 by Mullet
No worries mate.
I'd like to warn everyone that Kahoot is far better with the sound off.
Haha. Very true.
Can also add Math Antics (on YouTube) to the math section. If your kid is struggling with a concept, search Math Antics <concept> (example Math Antics Volume) and you’ll find something that’ll explain it better than most teachers I’ve worked with.
Would it not be good for Phil to put this as a sticky at the top of the forum, it is as invaluable as the other thread on support for those people who can’t get out?
Cheers Mullers, Miss F about to do GCSE's.... (might scrape to the end of the week at school, but they seem to be prepping them pretty well going forward)
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Distance Learning for TWTD parents and families on 13:30 - Mar 18 with 18569 views
Distance Learning for TWTD parents and families on 13:26 - Mar 18 by Ely_Blue
Would it not be good for Phil to put this as a sticky at the top of the forum, it is as invaluable as the other thread on support for those people who can’t get out?
Agree can we please have it as a sticky?
Would give Mullet a zillion uppies if I could for this, I've seen the odd site mentioned on fackbook here and there but WHAT A LIST! Thank you!
Distance Learning for TWTD parents and families on 13:17 - Mar 18 by SE1blue
Haha. Very true.
Can also add Math Antics (on YouTube) to the math section. If your kid is struggling with a concept, search Math Antics <concept> (example Math Antics Volume) and you’ll find something that’ll explain it better than most teachers I’ve worked with.
Twitter and Instagram is also chocked full of teachers, companies and schools who will put stuff out there as well.
If you search the #edutwitter for example you will see lots of stuff.
A company like @pixlclub might be useful too.
There will also be blogs, google drives and other things shared which you may be able to access for professional standard material. Likewise tes.com will have banks of free resources.
If anyone could explain to me how to find the critical value for a binomial distribution at the 5% significance level when testing hypotheses it would be greatly appreciated for my A-Level maths exam.
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Distance Learning for TWTD parents and families on 17:57 - Mar 18 by mos
If anyone could explain to me how to find the critical value for a binomial distribution at the 5% significance level when testing hypotheses it would be greatly appreciated for my A-Level maths exam.
Distance Learning for TWTD parents and families on 17:57 - Mar 18 by mos
If anyone could explain to me how to find the critical value for a binomial distribution at the 5% significance level when testing hypotheses it would be greatly appreciated for my A-Level maths exam.
https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/mapzone/ is good for map skills. Bing maps has an option to show the ordnance survey map of any area, which is great for picking out the local area.
https://timeforgeography.co.uk is very good for physical geography. It has high-quality video clips on a range of topics such as coasts, rivers, natural hazards.
https://quizlet.com/en-gb - is a website for learning vocabulary. Topics can be searched. The vocabulary can then be learned in a variety of ways from flash cards to games and multiple choice tests.
Jetpunk is also good for quizzes - there a lot of Geography ones. Many are simply flags, capital cites etc but there are also some ones that make you think a bit more like identifying the countries with the best quality of life. Use the search function with Misc Geography as the search term.
Don't forget youtube - used well, it can be a really rich resource for studying human geography. So children can watch "Welcome to Lagos" for example and then discuss the good and bad sides of moving to the biggest city in West Africa. It is advisable to watch the clips first - the example form Lagos is only suitable for year ten upwards.
Distance Learning for TWTD parents and families on 19:26 - Mar 18 by Nthsuffolkblue
What exam?
Im year 1 so I’ll be alright presuming this virus stops causing us havoc until next exam season. However I do feel bad for the current year 13s who don’t know what’s happening to their futures.
Year 1 of A levels that is.
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