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Fabaulous site with a wide vaiety of games, videos and lesson plans to learn english. For those teaching CLIL there's a great Science spot with very interesting graded activities to use in class.
Science. 1st and 2nd grade in Primary School. Teachers can use this material in their bilingual lessons. A description activity book with flashcards and ICT materials to improve this topic. Via YOLANDA EGEA
Here are, in my opinion, some of the best YouTube channels where teachers can find good quality, relevant information to engage their students in the classroom.
Via Nik Peachey
Enjoy learning about science with a wide range of fun experiments, facts, games, activities, quizzes, videos and projects that are perfect for kids.
Via juandoming, Juana Rodríguez
Start a Question & Answer page for any video on YouTube. Via Sara Martin Díez
Stunning films of nature as you've never seen it, shot by the world's
Not a great deal of CLIL activities yet but worth trying for those beggining in CLIL. If beginner, get some ideas reading the article "How to do it"
Please add and share your opinions and feel free to vote for the ones you think are most important. Via Nik Peachey
Presentation for the "Learning to be, do and act in CLIL, Primary Education" Conference. November 2011
Ideas for science projects, science fair projects, science experiments, science fair experiments, science fair ideas...
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Free art lessons for elementary age students. Hundreds listed, updated daily.
Technology wasn’t built into what we were doing. It was farmed off in a room, like it was special. Like we were learning how to code, and in case the Russians came, we’d know what to do.” Technology should be like oxygen, Bellow said, quoting Chris Lehmann, the founding principal of Science Leadership Academy: Ubiquitous, necessary, and invisible.
Via Nik Peachey, Flor Ingles Burgos
Smartboard games teachers can play with their whole classroom...
After a long wait, finally YouTube for schools has arrived!
Via juandoming
Looking at the world through via Google Earth offers striking images of the diversity of our planet and the impact that humans have had on it. Today's entry is a puzzle -- part 2 in a series (part 1 here), this time offering multiple choices. Via Lola Menéndez
Check out The Pest Detective, incredible resource for learning about house insects, etc.. The This Month pages of the National Trust's Learning and Discovery site take a close-up look at specific places and objects, as well as listing forthcoming events with an educational flavour.
An Internet guide of interactive resources for CLIL teachers published by Carmen Mellado Álvarez... Via Robin Yu
Interesting article..."They (educators) need to be able to model their own learning process for their students.
A free Resource for Teachers who use Google Earth. Providing everything from lesson ideas to complete lesson plans for both single computer classrooms to full computer labs. Via TeacherCast
Teachers Love SMART Boards provides resources for teachers who use Smart Board interactive whiteboards in the classroom.
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