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PHOTOCOPIABLE 2 JANUARY 2007 CHILD EDUCATIONPhotocopy or download from:

• Describe what you can see.

• What do you think it is made of?

• What do you think it does? • Where might you fi nd it?

• What might happen if you turn the wheel?

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• What is the boy doing?

• How might he be feeling?

• What do you think has happened?

• What would you say to

him?

• Where do you think he is?

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• Describe the woman’s clothing.

• How old might she be?

• What do you think she does?

• Where might she live?

• How might she be feeling?

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• Describe what you can see.

• What might it feel like to touch this?

• How does it make you feel? • What might the rest of the

picture look like?

• Can you spot anything else?

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What’s in it for you?

Share your lesson ideas with other ChildEd readers

and you will receive a bumper box of books for your school library plus

assorted classroom resources.

CHILD EDUCATION JANUARY 2007

Step into any school staffroom and chances are there will be a buzz of conversation. As drinks are made and biscuits are handed around, the stories of the day will be shared: a lesson that went better than

expected, an activity that fi nally got a reluctant child to excel, an assembly that ended with applause, a simple idea or resource that transformed a dull learning objective into an exciting and enthralling adventure… Sound familiar? If you are one of those teachers who has a story to tell or a lesson to share, then now is your chance to join the biggest staffroom of all! Child Education prides itself on providing tried-and-tested lesson plans and classroom guidance to thousands of teachers across the UK and overseas. We are looking for great ideas from readers to publish. So, if you want to show off the great things that you and your children are doing, then there is no better forum for getting your voice heard!

Have you got a lesson, project or resource that you want to share with ChildEd readers? Now is your chance!

Put your classroom centre-stage by having your lesson ideas published in ChildEd

What you have to doSend us an email outlining the

following details: Your idea Please send us 50 to 100 words

explaining what it is about your lesson, project or classroom resource that other readers would fi nd interesting.

Your background Help us to get to know you better by telling us a bit about yourself, your school and the year group/s you teach. How much you want to tell us is up to you – but the more individual you are the better! Contact details Please provide a regular email address, telephone number and postal address.

There is no restriction on the number of ideas you can submit. The more the merrier!

Email your submissions to: [email protected]: no article ideas will be acted on or photographs published without the consent of the author.

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education

July August September October November December

A2: At the supermarketA2: Brightwater park

A2: Sunbeam SchoolA2: Animal prints

A2: At schoolA2: Sign language

A2: Bonfi re NightA2: Around the town

A2: Autumn paintingA2: Remembrance Day

A2: Waiting for XmasA2: Ice grotto

At the supermarket: Interactive role-play kit

Shapes: Explore shape with Hansel and Gretel

At school: Interactive role-play kit

Around the town: Explore maps and plans the classroom

Remembrance Day: Why do we remember? museum

The creation story: Meet ‘Mr & Mrs God’

D&T: Fun D&T cross-curricular activities and a D&T think tank

Healthy schools: Promote a healthy playground, classroom and dinner hall

Communication: Explore, promote and improve positive communication

ICT: Incorporate ICT into your teaching, and make your own interactive poster

Multicultural: Persona Dolls and Chris Gaines’ The Diversity Debate

Art and design: Art gallery guide, tips for hassle-free art and an advent window display

Read & Respond: Six Dinner Sid and Farmer Duck activitiesBig stories, big ideas: Big Book activities

Going on a journey: Creative writing ideasTalk about: Question cards to prompt discussion

Sing-a-long school: Use song lyrics to jazz up literacy lessonsTalk about: More question cards

The Three Little Pigs: Use an interactive version of this taleTalk about: More question cards

Decoding synthetic phonics: New series exploring the principles of synthetic phonicsTalk about: More question cards

Drawing inspiration: Storybook artJigsaw stories: Piece together story cardsFun with phonics: Foundation stage phonics

What’s the big idea?: Giant-sized outdoor maths activities

What’s the big idea?: Action-packed and energetic maths lesson ideas

Numbers undercover: Investigate secret number codes

Estimation: Develop estimating skills using different learning styles

Volume and capacity: Explore how much something can hold

Sharing and grouping: Develop sharing and grouping skills

Wind and water: Explore forces and movement

Wind dancing: Fun science experiments to blow you away

Sound stories: Download your free sounds

Science fi ction: How do we see in the dark?

Science fi ction: What does a plant need to grow?

Science fi ction: Investigate magnets

Getting to grips with learning: Fine motor skills activities

Who’s coming to tea?: Literacy and creative thinking tasks

Phone a friend: Speaking, listening and number activities

Tree talk: Improve speaking and listening with an action rhyme

A helping hand: Handwriting softwareMaths on the move: Floor robots

All in harmony: Music in ICTICT for the terrifi ed: More from Helen Barnes’ ICT diary

Picture perfect: High-tech slide showSimple starters: Welcome a new class with your IWB

A virtual viewpoint: Bring the outside inICT for the terrifi ed: More from Helen Barnes’ ICT diary

The road ahead: 21st-century ICTICT lesson: 10 things to do with Paint

Winter wonders: ICT bite-size cardsICT for the terrifi ed: More from Helen Barnes’ ICT diary

Report: Unpicking The Rose ReportReport: I’m hopeless at mathsArt: Walls of wonderAssembly: Summer assembly ideas

Report: Time to talkReport: Are you really what you eat?Competition: Young Science Photographer 2006Art: Classroom stardom

Report: Breaking the silence (I CAN)Report: National Primary StrategyDrama/Citizenship: The story of MoonbirdArt: School activitesAssembly: High hopesCreative workshop:Creative writing

Report: Big Brother in the classroomReport: Disability in the pictureD&T: Creepy recipesCross curricular: Sharing objectivesAssembly: HarvestCreative workshop:Shape and space

Report: Culture of coolReport: Library makeoverPE/Dance: GymnasticsCross curricular: St Andrew’s DayAssemblies: Multicultural messages

Report: Guest Editor special – the making of ChildEdDrama: The many faces of Claire GreensitCross curricular: Stocking fi llersAssemblies: Citizenship

Buyers’ guide: Construction kitsBook reviews: Pop-up books

Buyers’ guide: Shape resourcesBook reviews: Kate Greenaway Prize 2005 shortlisted books

Buyers’ guide: Communication resourcesBook reviews: Multimedia books

Buyers’ guide: ICT softwareBook reviews: Children’s picture books

Buyers’ guide: Multicultural resourcesBook reviews: Stories from around the world

Buyers’ guide: Art & design resourcesBook reviews: Coffee-table art books

Poster

January February March April May June

A2: Festivals plannerA2: Ourselves

A2: World Book Day A2: Light & dark

A2: At the hospitalA2: Sound

A2: Peepo !A2: Plants & animals

A2: At the post offi ceA2: Forces

A2: Sunfl owerA2: Growing

Let’s celebrate: Explore different cultures

Seaside hotel: Create a seaside resort

At the hospital: Interactive role-play kit

Homes: Explore homes of the past

At the post offi ce: Interactive role-play kit

Growing: Create a time lapse movie

Relationships: Saying ‘well done’, home/school links and getting to know your staff

World Book Day 2006: Activities to help celebrate this special day

Phonics: Have fun in phonics with Jolly Phonics and Letterland activities

Transition: Advice for a trouble-free transition when children move up year groups

Outdoor play: Discover nature’s playground

Careers: Professional advice and guidance and discover where teaching can take you?

Fly me to the moon: Activities linked to a story bookMeeting Lord Nelson: Cross-curricular activities

Learn to love your library: Create a story centrePussy Cat’s visit to London: Cross-curricular activities

Jump into poetry: Combine dance and drama with poetry inspired by Quentin Blake

Brainteasers: Quick word workoutHoo Ha House: Use household items to inspire creative writing

Over the hedge: Activities inspired by the animated fi lm Over the Hedge

Media week: Discover how one school abandoned its usual timetable to introduce some fun media workshops

Washing-line maths: Focus on weight, time and measuring Shaping up: Five-minute ideas on shape

Seasonal sums: Numeracy display 1What’s the problem?: Five-minute ideas on problem solving

Minibeasts maths: Numeracy display 2Brainteasers: Quick and easy maths activities

Numbers in nature: Numeracy display 3Measuring time: Differentiated activities

Estimating: Quick and simple activitiesWhat’s the big idea?: Money calculations

Skip and bounce: Outdoor mathsWhat’s the big idea?: Explore shape, space and measures through storytime

What’s the big idea?: Make your own bird feeder

What’s the big idea?: What happens when ice melts?

What’s the big idea?: Develop prediction skills

Getting back to nature: The Rolls-Royce Science Prize 1

Sensory science: The Rolls-Royce Science Prize 2

Planting for the future: The Rolls-Royce Science Prize 3

ICT for beginners:Introduce ICT to young learners

The best early reads: Books for young learners

Carry on campaigning: Reclaim Reception

Fun in the sun: Fun art and design activities

Equipment for kids: What do children want?

Space to remember: Electronic archiving The Princess and the Pea: Bring storytime to life using your IWB

Key to success: Touch-typing for childrenInteractive phonics: Activities for your IWB

Talking technology: Synthetic voice programsFocus on homes: Interactive Peepo! poster

The world from a child’s eye: Make ICT accessible to childrenTaking IT outdoors: ICT activites for the great outdoors

Blogging on: Discover how to blogICT for the terrifi ed: Helen Barnes meets her new interactive whiteboard

Real-life story: Teaching differentlyReal-life story:School toilets makeoverICT: Cross-curricular activitiesIndex: 2005 annual index of ChildEd

Report: Books versus digital resources?Report: Celebrity fi rst book memoriesGeography: The return of Hoppy and PoppyArt: Picture resource introducing Paul Cézanne

Report: Making schools sparkleReport: April Fool the classGeorgraphy: Picture resources for QCA Unit 3 An island homePhonics guide: Ruth Miskin provides the low down on phonics

Report: Toxic childhoodReal-life story: School inspectionsRE: Picture resources associated with EasterAccidental lesson plan: Finding buried treasure

Report: Boys will be boys Real-life story: Supply teachingCross curricular: Icons of EnglandAccidental lesson plan: MirrorsPSHE: Growing older picture resources

Report: What is ICT really teaching us?Report: Read Aloud campaign resultsMusic/Art: Creative carnivalCross curricular: World Cup specialHistory/Drama: Florence Nightingale

Buyers’ guide: Motivational stickersBook reviews: Stories about relationships

Buyers’ guide: Story time resourcesBook reviews: Read- aloud stories

Book reviews: Nestlé Children’s Book Prize shortlisted books with accompanying literacy activities

Buyers’ guide: Wet playtime resourcesBook reviews: Story books that deal with growing up

Buyers’ guide: Outdoor play resourcesBook reviews: Adventure story books

Buyers’ guide: Music instrumentsBook reviews: Professional development books

Creative project

Themed section

Literacy

Numeracy

Science

Reception

ICT

CHILD EDUCATION JANUARY 2007

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Back copies of these issues are available while stocks last, price £4.25 each or £10 for three (plus 60p p&p). To order call 0845 850 4411.

Did you miss anything? January 2006 to December 2006

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Zorgon factsheetUse this factsheet to learn all there is to know about the Zorgon race

● A Zorgan has two extra eyes on antennae – these help it to see things at long distances. It has thick fl ourescent green fur and a very long tongue. It has two arms, which have poisonous pincers instead of hands. These are able to kill most small aliens with a single touch. ● Zorgons live on the planet Zorg. This is a very cold planet and they need their thick coats to keep them warm. It is so cold in the winter that the Zorgons hibernate. This means they spend the whole of the summer and autumn feeding.● Zorgans like to eat ‘snuggdums’ – these are small crab-like creatures that live on their planet. However, during the autumn Zorgans will eat almost anything, and can take on large prey with their poisonous pincers.● Zorgons can only move slowly as they have very small feet.

Did you know?Zorgons can make themselves and their spaceship invisible.

This is a Zorgon

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Food and drink Clothes Keeping clean Things to do

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Space trip packing list

Fill in the table below with what you think you will need to pack for your trip

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