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Welcome to the I.C.T. pages.
Look at the General I.C.T. ideas and
resources listed below,
or browse around the other I.C.T. sections
using the bar above.
- ICT Unit 0 - A brilliant
resource to get children started with computers.
- Key Stage One
Programme of Study
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Another PDF, contributed by Liam Buckley, containing the Programmes
of Study for KS1 ICT.
- Review of Units
2A-2D
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A set of plans, intended to review skills during units 2A, 2B,
2C and 2D. Contributed by Helen Crompton.
- Workstations
and Networks - Two handy worksheets giving children guidance
about the key features of workstations and networks.
- Interactive Whiteboard
Tips - A selection of tips and ideas for making the most of
an interactive whiteboard.
- Using a Visualiser - Ideas for using a visualiser in the classroom.
- Genre
Net
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Explains how to teach children about different genre, while using
computers (and particularly the Internet). Contains loads of ideas
and guidance relating to Word Processing, Using Email, Searching
the Internet and Making Web Pages.
- Computer
Contract
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A presentation reminding children how they should behave in computer
rooms, in a light-hearted way. Contains American spellings. Contributed
by a visitor.
- ICT Schemes
of Work
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A PDF which contains an index of the QCA Schemes of work for ICT.
Contributed by Liam Buckley.
- Who Wants
to Be a Millionaire Template
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A fantastic Powerpoint presentation file, which can be used to
set up quizzes related to any topic you are teaching! Contributed
by Mary-Anne Crook.
Submit your own I.C.T. Idea!
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immediately. All ideas submitted here may be added to their own dedicated page
on the site at a later date. Please leave your name so that I can credit your
contribution, if you would like me to.
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