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  • New interactive game ‘Enchanted Palace’

    New interactive game ‘Enchanted Palace’ brings Kensington Palace alive for young online generation www.enchantedpalace.org You’re at Kensington Palace, but something tells you you’re not in 2010 anymore... Developed by digital production agency Kanoti, the game Enchanted Palace has been designed to complement...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 05-11-2010
  • Website of the Week: Primary History

    BBC Primary History www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/ The BBC have created a brand new website to support primary history. “It covers 6 primary history topics - Ancient Greeks, Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, Children in Victorian Britain and Children of WW2 - with a photo and video library and an...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 07-06-2009
  • Website of the week - Images for Learning

    Heritage Explorer - Images for Learning www.heritageexplorer.org.uk Heritage Explorer is an image-based resource for teaching history, citizenship and many more subjects. Teachers can access classroom-ready materials at the click of a button. Choose from over 360,000 pictures, including historic views...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 06-21-2009
  • Website of the Week: The Children's Museum

    The Children's Museum www.childrensmuseum.org The Children's Museum of Indianapolis has a website with some very fun games and activities. Play Games Our favourite is - Bones: An exhibit inside you. www.childrensmuseum.org/special_exhibits/bones/ There is also a good webquest on dinosaurs - Dinosphere...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 05-30-2009
  • Dig IT Project update

    The Kent Dig IT project is an exciting opportunity for Key Stage 2 pupils to investigate and write about the people and events associated with some of Kent's most famous historical sites. Schools on the project have chosen to take part in an activity day at one of three sites: Richborough Roman Fort...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 05-13-2009
  • Dover Castle Writing Project

    Pupils from 6 Dover primary schools attended the Dover Castle Writing project Celebration at Lydden primary school To remember the famous siege of Dover Castle in 1216 the pupils created with Michele Gregson (ASK Art and Design Advisory Teacher) a tapestry to re-tell the event. To view the Dover 1216...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 04-22-2009
  • Website of the Week - BBC Class Clips

    More than 2,000 clips from BBC programmes on Learning Zone Broadband ready to play in your classroom. BBC Class Clips www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/ See also: Britain From Above See your world from the air. Great resources for geography, history and much more. Science & Nature Search BBC Science...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 03-02-2009
  • Images of England

    Images of England is a ‘point in time’ photographic library of England’s listed buildings, recorded at the turn of the 21st century. You can view over 300,000 images of England’s built heritage from lamp posts to lavatories, phone boxes to toll booths, mile stones to gravestones, as well as thousands...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 02-24-2009
  • English Heritage - Dig IT

    Pick and mix from the English Heritage's images and resources to create your own learning experience! http://www.heritageexplorer.org.uk/ Teaching Resources http://www.heritageexplorer.org.uk/web/he/teachingactivities.aspx Interactive whiteboard resources http://www.heritageexplorer.org.uk/web/he...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 02-12-2009
  • Dig IT - History/Literacy ICT Project

    Dig IT is a joint project involving The Advisory Service Kent and English Heritage (EH.) An opportunity for Key Stage 2 pupil’s to become history detectives and discover who has lived and settled in Kent over the past 2000 years. Dig IT! Project Launch - Tuesday 17th March 2009 Only 30 places available...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 02-09-2009
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