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Speaking of which, could you tell me how you got your little del.icio.us tag cloud onto your edublog sidebar? Despite my best efforts of fiddling with the sidebar widget I have failed to get anything more than you can see at present!
Thanks,
Dan
Look forward to your contributions to the discussions. I visited you math blog - great setup. I'm going to pass this on to our division as something to look at.
btw, I was to the Lake District three years ago on a 19 day trip through England. Relatives toured us around. What an absolutely beautiful area. Would love to go back soon!
Kelly
great to have you with us! I look forward to reading your thoughts on your blog, please let me know if there is anything I can help with.
Best wishes
Tom
PS : I trained to be a teacher at Charlotte Mason - so know the Lakes very well - 4 great years there!
That's taken me back, I remember the PGCE students from Charlotte Mason coming into my school when I was a kid!
Dan
I spent a day off timetable running a game design workshop for Year 7's & 8's. By the way, my lesson plan went out the window after 5 minutes. They absolutely loved it and went way beyond my expectations!
Very few games got completed (to complete a game would be to stop them imagining how to improve it!
All the games are at:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/MrHallMoorside/
My favourite:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/MrHallMoorside/...
ICT are now planning to take this to the next level and included in the KS3 curriculum.
The day went OK, although only having just under an hour with each group limited what we could achieve. I curtailed the creativity a little by getting everyone to make a maze game and showing them how to draw the maze, add a character and map directional control keys to that character. I then left them some hints as to where to take their games to next.
Didn't get round to uploading their games, I'll try and do it when back in school.
Instructions I used are here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/5236778/Scratch-Maze-...