This game is designed to test your
knowledge about major cities and their geographical location. Players
are given snippets of a Wikipedia article describing a location.
Players guess the answer by placing a pin on a 3D globe.
April
26 marks the 33rd anniversary of the 1986 radiation disaster at
Chernobyl reactor Number 4 in Ukraine.
The Chernobyl disaster is
considered the most disastrous nuclear power plant accident in
history, both in terms of costs and casualties. Large areas of Europe
were affected by the accident At the end of 1986, the destroyed
reactor was covered with a special “sarcophagus” to prevent the
spread of radiation.
The
following is a list with educational resources on the Chernobyl
disaster:
Charles Robert Darwin was an
English naturalist, geologist and biologist, best known for his
contributions to he science of evoluction, a foundational concept in
science.
Darwin online is the world's
largest and most widely used resource on Darwin. It includes Darwin’s
complete publications, Darwin’s private papers and manuscripts,
works on Darwin and supplementary resources.
World Book and Copyright Day is an annual event the organized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to promote reading, publishing, and copyright. World Book Day was first celebrated on 23 April 1995, and continues to be recognized on that day.
In 1995 UNESCO decided that the World Book and Copyright Day would be celebrated on 23 April, as the date is also the anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare,Cervantes and Inca Garcilaso de la Vega. In a historical coincidence, Shakespeare and Cervantes died on the same date (23 April 1616) but not on the same day, as at the time, Spain used the Gregorian calendar and England used the Julian calendar. 23 April is also the date of birth or death of other prominent authors, such as Maurice Druon, Haldor K.Laxness, Vladimir Nabokov, Josep Pla and Manuel Mejía Vallejo. Website: https://www.un.org/en/events/bookday/ Resources: https://www.un.org/en/events/bookday/resources.shtml St George/ Sant Jordi: https://www.thebalancecareers.com/what-is-world-book-and-copyright-day-2800102
Youngzine
is an online news magazine for children that educates, inspires and
empowers them to grow into thoughtful and engaged global citizens.
Besides
news stories, Youngzine provides a platform for children to have
their creative writing published and a private classroom portal for
teachers to create and manage classroom assignments.
Braingenie
is an amazing site for the practice of Math and Science.
You can
learn, practice and quiz yourself on more than 5,000 skills,
complete in real-time multiplayer matches, win badges and go for a
top spot on the leaderboard.
Written
by Steve Campsall, an experienced English teacher, Englishbiz is an
educational website that helps you improve your English and English
Literature exam grades.
The focus here is not
on individual texts,
but on the
skills you need to write well and to be able to analyse texts and
write effective essays.
Get Revising was
created to help students learn and involve actively in their own
learning. It provides over 339,000 interactive classroom resources
that can be shared. It is completely free to use for schools or
individual students. You can filter results by level, subject, exam
board, topic, type of resource, and date.
Developed by the
American University Game Lab and the American University’s School
of Communication, Factitious is a game for testing your skill at
identifying fake news stories.
To play it you read
articles and swipe right or left to indicate whether or not you think
the article is a real news story.
There are different
game levels to play based on reading levels.
Continuando con el
tema de la última entrada, el uso sexista del lenguaje, os presento
hoy un recurso interesante para llevar este contenido a vuestra clase
de inglés.
El blog Coeducando
en secundaria en una reciente entrada nos proporciona una gran
cantidad de matereriales ordenados por temas (estereotipos,
masculinidades, corresponsabilidad, paz, violencia, discriminación,
participación política, visibilidad, 8 de marzo, educación...) y
disponibles en distintos formatos: video, texto (lecturas, fichas),
audio, etc.
Una buena colección
de enlaces a la hora de abordar esta cuestión. Os animo a visitarla.
Sexist language is
language which excludes one sex or the other, or which suggests that
one sex is superior to the other. In this video The Economist's
language expert Lane Greene explores some gender stereotypes used in
everyday speech
World
Water Day is an annual UN observance day (always on 22 March) that
highlights the importance of freshwater. The day is used to advocate
for the sustainable management of freshwater resources.
Hosted
by the United Nations Environment Program, this interactive map
displays more than one hundred examples of environmental change
around the world.
It
also illustrates how humans have altered their surroundings and
underscores the importance of developing measures that help provide
understanding of the dynamics of environmental change.
Learn
Chemistry is an educational resources and teacher support publishing
programme. Its activities support educators of Primary, Secondary
and Higher Education students. They offer resources in various forms
including downloadable documents, videos, audio content, interactives
and simulations, and ebooks.
On
its Experimentation Hub you
can explore
over four hundred exciting practical experiments that demonstrate
chemical concepts and processes. Resources by type, age
group, audience (teachers or students), context, and subject.
The Women@NASA website was created
by the NASA Open Government team in order to celebrate women from
across the agency who contribute to NASA’s mission in many ways.
This website includes a collection
of videos and essays from women across the agency who contribute to
NASA’s mission in many different ways. Their stories inspire girls
everywhere to reach for the stars and explore the opportunities
available to them through pursuing careers in science.
YouTube channel
brought to you by the Met Office, the United Kingdom's national
weather service, where you can discover something new about weather
every week.
Books Should Be
Free changed
its name to Loyal Books to show how important books are to our lives.
Collection
of completely free public domain audiobooks and ebooks.
LoyalBooks provides
a primarily visual browsing experience so you don't have to read
tedious amounts to find listening material. The LoyalBooks.com
website is also screen reader friendly making its resources
accessible to people with vision disabilities.
This
booklet helps teachers identify areas for development and
provide ways to improve their knowledge and develop the skills they
need in and out of the classroom. Teacher educators can use the
materials with developing teachers to help assess and address their
learning needs.
Teachers
can explore lesson management skills, including:
how
to use the classroom space and classroom equipment
putting
learners into different groups
giving clear
instructions and checking that learners have understood
The
booklet also includes how to manage learner behaviour and how to
respond to what’s happening in the classroom by making small
changes to the lesson plan. Finally, teachers are encouraged to think
about decisions after the lesson and use that experience to improve
ideas and techniques for future lessons.
Owned
and maintained by Maggie Harnew, skillsworkshop dates back to
the year 2000. The site has been hosted and developed by Fonant
Ltd since 2011.
Adult
Literacy, Functional English, and GCSE Resources selected
by subject area, level and type. From any list of resources, you
can click
on the resource
title or thumbnail
image to
go to the individual resource page. Here you will find full details
for your selected resource, including a description, links to related
resources and the downloadable
files.