All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog. I find some free coding to create a new type of activity and then find some suitable content. Any content can be adapted to any activity. All I need is feedback and requests.
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog. I find some free coding to create a new type of activity and then find some suitable content. Any content can be adapted to any activity. All I need is feedback and requests.
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/10/silent-letters-colouring-5-letter-words.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
If you have any ideas or want me to create specific activities please contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/10/silent-letters-colouring-4-letter-words.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
If you have any ideas or want me to create specific activities please contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/09/verbs-coordinates-swimming-pool-safety-1.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
Again I am trying to create imaginative cross curricular activities, in this case verbs, swimming pool safety and map coordinates.
Obviously, if you are downloading the text file, you can adapt and add your own background picture and change the coordinates.
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
Contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/09/prepositions-co-ordinates-1.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
Again I am trying to create imaginative cross curricular activities, in this case prepositions and map coordinates.
Obviously, if you are downloading the text file, you can adapt and add your own background picture and change the coordinates.
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog.
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
Contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/08/spelling-and-vocabulary-boggle-puzzle.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
I have created another version of the “boggle puzzle” but this time as simple “drop down pictures” for those who don’t need a worksheet version.
It also means that if I get some positive feedback to the concept I can just keep adding to the pictures.
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog.
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
Contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/08/spelling-and-vocabulary-boggle-puzzle-1.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
Based on the Parker dice game Boggle. Again I would welcome any feedback, especially as they are so easy to create. The concept is simple, you have a 4 x 4 grid of random letters from which you have to construct 3 + letter words using letters which are next to each other vertically, horizontally and/or diagonally. In the board game you have 3 minutes to find as many words as you can. The learning part is in the scoring. One person reads out their list of words [one at a time] scoring one point for every word which has not been found by anyone else. The second person then reads out their words … and so on. There can be a “winner” each round, points can be given for the longest word found or the most unusual…Through playing this game it may well be that some “spatial” learners do better when seeing the words in a 3D context. The groans of “why didn’t I see that?” and “why didn’t I write down the plural?” will be heard constantly. This maybe suitable as a fun end of lesson activity.
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog.
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
Contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/08/spelling-and-vocabulary-boggle-puzzle-10.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
Based on the Parker dice game Boggle. Again I would welcome any feedback, especially as they are so easy to create. The concept is simple, you have a 4 x 4 grid of random letters from which you have to construct 3 + letter words using letters which are next to each other vertically, horizontally and/or diagonally. In the board game you have 3 minutes to find as many words as you can. The learning part is in the scoring. One person reads out their list of words [one at a time] scoring one point for every word which has not been found by anyone else. The second person then reads out their words … and so on. There can be a “winner” each round, points can be given for the longest word found or the most unusual…Through playing this game it may well be that some “spatial” learners do better when seeing the words in a 3D context. The groans of “why didn’t I see that?” and “why didn’t I write down the plural?” will be heard constantly. This maybe suitable as a fun end of lesson activity.
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog.
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
Contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/08/spelling-and-vocabulary-boggle-puzzle-9.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
Based on the Parker dice game Boggle. Again I would welcome any feedback, especially as they are so easy to create. The concept is simple, you have a 4 x 4 grid of random letters from which you have to construct 3 + letter words using letters which are next to each other vertically, horizontally and/or diagonally. In the board game you have 3 minutes to find as many words as you can. The learning part is in the scoring. One person reads out their list of words [one at a time] scoring one point for every word which has not been found by anyone else. The second person then reads out their words … and so on. There can be a “winner” each round, points can be given for the longest word found or the most unusual…Through playing this game it may well be that some “spatial” learners do better when seeing the words in a 3D context. The groans of “why didn’t I see that?” and “why didn’t I write down the plural?” will be heard constantly. This maybe suitable as a fun end of lesson activity.
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog.
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
Contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/08/spelling-and-vocabulary-boggle-puzzle-5.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
Based on the Parker dice game Boggle. Again I would welcome any feedback, especially as they are so easy to create. The concept is simple, you have a 4 x 4 grid of random letters from which you have to construct 3 + letter words using letters which are next to each other vertically, horizontally and/or diagonally. In the board game you have 3 minutes to find as many words as you can. The learning part is in the scoring. One person reads out their list of words [one at a time] scoring one point for every word which has not been found by anyone else. The second person then reads out their words … and so on. There can be a “winner” each round, points can be given for the longest word found or the most unusual…Through playing this game it may well be that some “spatial” learners do better when seeing the words in a 3D context. The groans of “why didn’t I see that?” and “why didn’t I write down the plural?” will be heard constantly. This maybe suitable as a fun end of lesson activity.
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog.
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
Contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/08/spelling-and-vocabulary-boggle-puzzle-8.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
Based on the Parker dice game Boggle. Again I would welcome any feedback, especially as they are so easy to create. The concept is simple, you have a 4 x 4 grid of random letters from which you have to construct 3 + letter words using letters which are next to each other vertically, horizontally and/or diagonally. In the board game you have 3 minutes to find as many words as you can. The learning part is in the scoring. One person reads out their list of words [one at a time] scoring one point for every word which has not been found by anyone else. The second person then reads out their words … and so on. There can be a “winner” each round, points can be given for the longest word found or the most unusual…Through playing this game it may well be that some “spatial” learners do better when seeing the words in a 3D context. The groans of “why didn’t I see that?” and “why didn’t I write down the plural?” will be heard constantly. This maybe suitable as a fun end of lesson activity.
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog.
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
Contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/08/spelling-and-vocabulary-boggle-puzzle-2.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
Based on the Parker dice game Boggle. Again I would welcome any feedback, especially as they are so easy to create. The concept is simple, you have a 4 x 4 grid of random letters from which you have to construct 3 + letter words using letters which are next to each other vertically, horizontally and/or diagonally. In the board game you have 3 minutes to find as many words as you can. The learning part is in the scoring. One person reads out their list of words [one at a time] scoring one point for every word which has not been found by anyone else. The second person then reads out their words … and so on. There can be a “winner” each round, points can be given for the longest word found or the most unusual…Through playing this game it may well be that some “spatial” learners do better when seeing the words in a 3D context. The groans of “why didn’t I see that?” and “why didn’t I write down the plural?” will be heard constantly. This maybe suitable as a fun end of lesson activity.
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog.
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
Contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/08/spelling-and-vocabulary-boggle-puzzle-3.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
Based on the Parker dice game Boggle. Again I would welcome any feedback, especially as they are so easy to create. The concept is simple, you have a 4 x 4 grid of random letters from which you have to construct 3 + letter words using letters which are next to each other vertically, horizontally and/or diagonally. In the board game you have 3 minutes to find as many words as you can. The learning part is in the scoring. One person reads out their list of words [one at a time] scoring one point for every word which has not been found by anyone else. The second person then reads out their words … and so on. There can be a “winner” each round, points can be given for the longest word found or the most unusual…Through playing this game it may well be that some “spatial” learners do better when seeing the words in a 3D context. The groans of “why didn’t I see that?” and “why didn’t I write down the plural?” will be heard constantly. This maybe suitable as a fun end of lesson activity.
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog.
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
Contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/08/spelling-and-vocabulary-boggle-puzzle-7.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
Based on the Parker dice game Boggle. Again I would welcome any feedback, especially as they are so easy to create. The concept is simple, you have a 4 x 4 grid of random letters from which you have to construct 3 + letter words using letters which are next to each other vertically, horizontally and/or diagonally. In the board game you have 3 minutes to find as many words as you can. The learning part is in the scoring. One person reads out their list of words [one at a time] scoring one point for every word which has not been found by anyone else. The second person then reads out their words … and so on. There can be a “winner” each round, points can be given for the longest word found or the most unusual…Through playing this game it may well be that some “spatial” learners do better when seeing the words in a 3D context. The groans of “why didn’t I see that?” and “why didn’t I write down the plural?” will be heard constantly. This maybe suitable as a fun end of lesson activity.
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog.
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
Contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/08/spelling-and-vocabulary-boggle-puzzle-6.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
Based on the Parker dice game Boggle. Again I would welcome any feedback, especially as they are so easy to create. The concept is simple, you have a 4 x 4 grid of random letters from which you have to construct 3 + letter words using letters which are next to each other vertically, horizontally and/or diagonally. In the board game you have 3 minutes to find as many words as you can. The learning part is in the scoring. One person reads out their list of words [one at a time] scoring one point for every word which has not been found by anyone else. The second person then reads out their words … and so on. There can be a “winner” each round, points can be given for the longest word found or the most unusual…Through playing this game it may well be that some “spatial” learners do better when seeing the words in a 3D context. The groans of “why didn’t I see that?” and “why didn’t I write down the plural?” will be heard constantly. This maybe suitable as a fun end of lesson activity.
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog.
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
Contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/08/spelling-and-vocabulary-boggle-puzzle-4.html
A picture catalogue of all of my resources can be found at https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com/
Based on the Parker dice game Boggle. Again I would welcome any feedback, especially as they are so easy to create. The concept is simple, you have a 4 x 4 grid of random letters from which you have to construct 3 + letter words using letters which are next to each other vertically, horizontally and/or diagonally. In the board game you have 3 minutes to find as many words as you can. The learning part is in the scoring. One person reads out their list of words [one at a time] scoring one point for every word which has not been found by anyone else. The second person then reads out their words … and so on. There can be a “winner” each round, points can be given for the longest word found or the most unusual…Through playing this game it may well be that some “spatial” learners do better when seeing the words in a 3D context. The groans of “why didn’t I see that?” and “why didn’t I write down the plural?” will be heard constantly. This maybe suitable as a fun end of lesson activity.
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog.
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
Contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/06/riddles-flip-box.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
Perhaps an end of session activity. Using the flip box coding means that the question can be on the facing card and the answer on the reverse.
I have made the cards big enough that only one riddle can be shown at a time.
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog.
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
Contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/04/vowels-identify-vowel-in-picture-2.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
Many of my ideas come from Reeha Halder at “Worksheets for kids”, who is one of the most creative educators I have come across.
All I do is to try to create interactive versions of her worksheets. So my everlasting thanks to her for these next few activities.
This second one [identify the vowel], uses the radio button quiz coding and the “magnifying” picture coding to create a 5 question quiz which is marked.
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog.
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
Contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/04/vowels-identify-vowel-in-picture-1.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
Many of my ideas come from Reeha Halder at “Worksheets for kids”, who is one of the most creative educators I have come across.
All I do is to try to create interactive versions of her worksheets. So my everlasting thanks to her for these next few activities.
This second one [identify the vowel], uses the radio button quiz coding and the “magnifying” picture coding to create a 5 question quiz which is marked.
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog.
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
Contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/04/vowels-matching-pictures-in-grid-2.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
Many of my ideas come from Reeha Halder at “Worksheets for kids”, who is one of the most creative educators I have come across.
All I do is to try to create interactive versions of her worksheets. So my everlasting thanks to her for these next few activities.
This first one [matching pictures in a grid], takes my trusty piles of pictures coding and links them to the simple piece of grid coding to give this
vowels matching activity
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog.
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
Contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com
The original activity can be found at https://learnanytime-mycreations.blogspot.com/2024/04/vowels-matching-pictures-in-grid-1.html
A picture catalogue of all my resources can be found at : https://learnanytime-practising.blogspot.com
Many of my ideas come from Reeha Halder at “Worksheets for kids”, who is one of the most creative educators I have come across.
All I do is to try to create interactive versions of her worksheets. So my everlasting thanks to her for these next few activities.
This first one [matching pictures in a grid], takes my trusty piles of pictures coding and links them to the simple piece of grid coding to give this
vowels matching activity
All of my activities are created on an Acer Chromebook in a series of Posts on a Google Blog.
So, if you have a blog, or want to create one to try this concept out, simply copy and paste the text in the downloaded text file as a NEW POST and PUBLISH.
They are created as TEMPLATES for you to adapt and add your own content.
The activities are meant to be fun, flexible and differentiated.
They are meant to develop transferable skills and be cross curricular.
As a result they hopefully reinforce small chunks of information and give a better understanding of a topic.
Most of the activities are aimed at UK National Curriculum KS1 and KS2.
Contact me at : learnanytime@gmail.com