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Religious Education

Filed under: W2L Info — John at 9:50 am on Friday, September 26, 2008

Are you looking for free interactive resources to help with the teaching of Religious Education? What2Learn provides a huge number of learning games and exam drills all ready for your students to use.

 Buddhism resources include:

  • The Tripitaka
  • Pagodas
  • Siddharta
  • The Ten Precepts
  • Meditation
  • Thervada

Hinduism resources include:

  • Veda
  • Mandirs
  • Castes
  • Murti
  • Ashramas
  • Puja
  • Divali
  • Yoga

Judaism resources include:

  • Synagogues
  • Abraham
  • Moses
  • Yaweh
  • Canaan
  • Pesach
  • Yom Kippur
Christianity resources includine:

  • The Resurrection
  • The Holy Trinity
  • Cannonisation
  • Baptism
  • The Eucharist
  • The Bible
  • The Eight Beatitudes

 Islam resources include:

  • Predestination
  • Parts of a Mosque
  • Mecca
  • Ramadan
  • The Five Pillars of Islam
  • The Qu’ran
  • Salat

 

Are you looking for RE printables and worksheets? These are coming soon. In the meantime, please try the following links for excellent free teaching resources all ready to print…

   

 


 

What is a reciprocal URL / reciprocal link?

Filed under: W2L Info — John at 12:03 am on Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Most website owners need to drive as much traffic to their website as possible. There are many different ways to do this and they all vary in their effectiveness. One of the most common methods employed is through the development of reciprocal links.
A reciprocal link is when one website adds a link to another website on the promise of that website adding a link back. This means that visitors to either website may follow the links and end up visiting both sites.
An important additional benefit is that the more incoming links a website has, the better its chances of appearing higher up in the Google search results. This is perhaps simplifying it rather as it the importance (or ‘pagerank’) of the websites linking to your own site also plays a part.
Developing these reciprocal links is a very time consuming activity and generally requires you to write to lots and lots of websites. Try to make sure that the websites you request reciprocal links from are relevant to the topic of your own site. Be prepared to never hear back from most of those that you write to. There are a number of ‘link exchange’ websites on the net that allow you to contact other webmasters, but do not expect to find many websites listed which are particularly relevant or high in quality.
Despite this, getting lots of incoming links is essential to the long term health of your website.

Scary games to play at Halloween

Filed under: Games — John at 10:38 pm on Thursday, September 18, 2008

Are you looking for scary games to play online for a fun Halloween? The free game below will test what you know about Halloween - just look out for those zombies! You could even make your own zombie game by clicking here. Challenge your friends to beat it!

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Do you know any other online games for Halloween? Tell us by leaving a comment below. Or, let us know if you make your own zombie game by sharing the link to it.
If you love playing online games then sign up for a free account to What2Learn - there are over 2,000 games waiting for you to play.

Free online virtual pet

Filed under: W2L Info — John at 1:48 pm on Thursday, September 18, 2008

Once you have designed your micon, you can get a free online virtual pet for it. Don’t be boring either - why not go for a penguin, lion, panda or something else unusual?

Micons

If you have not made your online character yet (your micon) you will need a What2Learn account. It is free quick and easy to create an account. Sign up here.

Try designing your micon using our sample game. Once you have an account you will be able to save your design and earn credits (through beating games) to buy clothes to dress your micon in and items for them to own.

Printable certificates and worksheets launched

Filed under: News — John at 11:33 pm on Wednesday, September 17, 2008

At What2Learn we have always tried to provide you with the best in interactive games and activities. However, we have come to understand that there is still a very big demand for printable worksheets and certificates.
As such, we have just released our first selection of printables (click here). Over the coming weeks we will make it possible to get printable fill in puzzles for all of our interactive games (even including the user generated games).
If you have any other suggestions for how we might improve What2Learn please let us know by sending us a comment below.

Example certificate

Design a person and dress them up (game)

Filed under: W2L Info — John at 10:45 pm on Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Design your What2Learn micon. What will the hair, eyes, mouth and nose look like? What will they be wearing? Make a micon happy today by coming to What2Learn and adopting one today - they are free and one is waiting just for you.

Make your own interactive Flash games and quizzes

Filed under: W2L Info — John at 11:12 pm on Sunday, September 7, 2008

It is incredibly easy to create your own interactive learning games and quizzes. You need no programming knowledge and no specialist software!

All you need to do is go to What2Learn’s free game generator, choose the kind of game you want to make and then fill in the blanks with the questions and answers you want to see in your game. The game generator will then instantly create a webpage with your own fun, interactive learning game. You can bookmark this webpage to return whenever you want or you can link to it from a blog or website.

This is a great tool for students to use to develop their knowledge and to test their friends with. Teachers can also use it to create great activities for use during lessons. By creating a bank of these games and bookmarking them, teachers can call them up whenever they are needed. They can also be shared with colleagues.

The types of games which can be created include:

  • Quizzes which require students to type answers to given questions (thus developing spelling accuracy at the same time as enhancing knowledge).
  • Hangman-style games.
  • Anagram-based games.
  • Interactive wordsearch games.

What are you waiting for - make some games now!

Struggling to engage unmotivated students? A one-off opportunity is available…

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin at 1:41 pm on Thursday, September 4, 2008

Use ICT to bring fun and effective learning techniques to your while school curriculum with this one-off session run by John Rutherford - national award-winning teacher (Becta Award 2005), Lead Practitioner in ICT for the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust, and co-founder of What2Learn. This session has been organised by the SSAT and should be booked through them (see below).

Is your school struggling to engage groups of boys in their learning? Do you seem to have increasing levels of students with ADHD-type symptoms who are finding it difficult to settle to appropriate learning activities? This practical workshop will equip you with a range of ICT-based solutions which will help you to harness the energies of these students and get them learning in ways that tap into their enjoyment of the interactive, multimedia world around them.

Hurry - limited places are available and they are going fast!

In addition to being provided with hundreds of ready-made fun and colourful resources for use right across the secondary curriculum, you will also develop the ability to create resources specific to the needs of your students. These resources could be being used in your classrooms the very next day or enhancing the quality of your school website or VLE. You will even create learning games for use on the Nintendo Wii. Teachers with all levels of ICT-literacy will be warmly welcomed onto this workshop.

Draft Agenda 

09:00 - 16:00

12th November 2008

Hertfordshire

Sessions / activities…
• Quick and easy ways to create bespoke, interactive learning activities for networks, VLEs and websites
• Making learning games for use on a Nintendo Wii
• Learning and automated assessment through games
• Assessment for learning – empowering students through ICT
• Integrating web 2.0 into an exhilarating curriculum
• How to get the whole school involved

 

Objectives and learning outcomes:
There has been massive investment in ICT in schools over recent years. Although effective in improving infrastructure and management systems, the return on this investment in terms of teaching and learning has been questionable. Many schools are finding growing levels of disaffection amongst their learners (often boys in particular) and a related rise in ADHD-related conditions. The seminar aims to help keen teachers to begin to redress this by: • Enabling all teachers to quickly and easily create bespoke learning games for use in starters, plenaries or main activities. They will be able to be shared with colleagues, placed within a VLE or added to a school website. • Providing a huge number of ready-made interactive resources which could be raising student engagement and performance in school the very next day. • Creating learning environments which are more in line with the multimedia-rich, interactive experiences students enjoy out of school and make the most of web 2.0 technologies. • Use of ICT to reduce the ever-growing administrative burden on teachers through automating elements of marking and feedback.

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Further information

Packages offered:

  1. LP Seminar delegate fee including lunch (£69.00)

 

Key contact: Catherine Manning
Contact email: SCNEvents@SSATrust.org.uk
Contact tel: 0207 802 0789

(When contacting SSAT about this event please quote Event ID SVN1007394)