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18 ways to use Edmodo in the classroom – part 2

Following last week’s article on Edmodo, here are another 9 ways to use it in the classroom: 10. Role-playing. Help students Continue reading →

18 ways to use Edmodo in the classroom – part 1

It is great to see Edmodo establishing more of a presence in our classrooms this year. Below are some ideas Continue reading →

Philosophy for children

Many thanks to Sam for the following article: ‘P4C or philosophy for children is about bringing the thinking skills from Continue reading →

LTC report – group 1

Thanks to Sam for this report on on how he has used Edmodo to encourage independent learning: ‘Our LTC has Continue reading →

Suggested reading

Ian Gilbert is the chap who came up with the idea of ‘thunks’ and is an author who writes about Continue reading →

Display of the week 4

This display in the English department has a velcro ‘progress line’. Each lesson or series of lessons, a ‘big question’ Continue reading →

wallwisher

I know that a few of you have been using linoit.com and have shared how you have used it here. Continue reading →

Recommended reading

Since Jim Smith’s visit to the school over a year ago (and since before that) there has been a move Continue reading →

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