Science Display Ideas

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Posted by admin | Posted in General Science, Resources | Posted on 18-10-2009

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A quick link for a Sunday afternoon. If you are looking for inspiration for your next classroom display then you really should take a look at the Display Photos website. There are great ideas for all subjects, including science.

Created by Mark Warner who also runs the brilliant Teaching Ideas website, it’s well worth taking some time to browse through the ideas and see if any inspire you to try something different next time!

Don’t forget, this is the perfect time to get your plastic bones and skeletons – the shops are full of halloween stuff!

Teachers TV Science Videos

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Posted by admin | Posted in General Science, ICT | Posted on 13-10-2009

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There are two very useful 15 minute clips on Teachers TV, exploring how more creative learning contexts can be used in primary science lessons. They also seek to show how collaborative work between teachers in school can lead to useful continuing professional development.

The resource aims to demonstrate:

  1. The benefits of creative learning contexts
  2. How cross-curricular contexts can improve learning
  3. How collaborative work between teachers can aid their professional development

To access the videos, click on these links:

KS1/2 Science – As Easy As CPD 1

KS1/2 Science – As Easy As CPD 2

There are many more science resources on Teachers TV. Take a look!

Stripping the audio from a YouTube video

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Posted by admin | Posted in ICT, Resources | Posted on 06-10-2009

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Had a question at the weekend from a ex-scitt student for some help on how she could get the audio from a YouTube video and put it onto CD. I thought it might be useful to share the procedure I tried. It seemed to be pretty straightforward (ish)

Here is the original file on YouTube : http://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=EWrmTQPuCdI

The first thing I did was to alter the URL of the YouTube Page.

I removed the www. from the URL and entered kick in front of the youtube.com to give this address:

http://kickyoutube.com/watch/?v=EWrmTQPuCdI

This site allows you to download YouTube files in different formats. For this one I am going to just choose MP3.

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Click on the MP3 button, and then click on the green Go button.

The Go button will change to a blue Down button.

Right click on the Down button and select Save Target As (or Save Link As)

You can then save this MP3 file to wherever you want to on your computer.

You should be able to then put this file into iTunes and burn to CD if you want.

As an additional step – I had a problem playing the MP3 file on my computer. So what I did was to convert the MP3 file using Switch Sound Converter – a free piece of software that I thoroughly recommend.

I just used it to convert the mp3 file into an mp3 file – which sounds silly, but the file it produced worked on my PC OK :) not sure why….

Hope this helps!