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Written by Mandy Elder
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Tuesday, 09 November 2010 13:48 |
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Some web sites recommended by our pupils or staff:
Learning Platform - log onto our learning platform (username and password needed).
www.educationcity.com - Highly engaging interactive activities including revision and assessment tools, which can be used in school for teaching or at home. www.highgateeaz.org - Highgate Education Action Zone (HEAZ) is a partnership of six schools, the Highgate Extended Services Partnership (HESP) and various Community Partners. www.mathszone.co.uk - Interactive maths games. Great starter and main activities – sorted into objectives. www.bbc.co.uk/schools - Excellent for all areas of the curriculum. Very good for revision activities and games to help with SATS. www.topicbox.co.uk - Brilliant website covering all areas of the curriculum
www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc BBC childrens website, links to all programs citv ITV Childrens site Astronomy picture of the day Amazing astronomy pictures updated daily Nasa kids nasa site for kids Fun with Spot Games, activities, and colouring pages with Spot Harry Potter.com Official site of the J.K. Rowling books Yucky.Kids.Discovery.com Learn about all the icky things your body does! Family Jokes The a-z and beyond of silly jokes All Magic.com Practical magic tricks, bit wordy but some cool tricks CartoonNetwork.co.uk Tv channel website Try Science Science and technology site for kids Build-it-yourself Things you can make Wordpool.co.uk Children's book and writing site for parents, teachers and writers FunBrain.com Educational games for children of all ages National Geographic.com/kids Exciting things from the natural world animaland.org An educational site for older, environmentally-aware children guinnessworldrecords.com The biggest, smallest, fastest, slowest anywhere! extremescience.com Science projects you can do at home and loads of other stuff bbc.co.uk/cbeebies Fun for little learners creatingmusic.com Create your own melodies and hear them played back harrypotterfanzone.com This site really doesn't need any explanation Lego.com Fun for builders, games etc Google Earth Cool Places Google sky Like Google Earth but facing the other way!
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