Who doesn’t love the ever-popular Wallace and Gromit? Stop motion animation isn’t limited to claymation; Tim Burton used stop-motion and puppets to create The Nightmare Before Christmas. Learners can use just about anything in their stop-motion animation, and thanks to digital cameras and computers, creating one is super easy! Necessary skills before the activity – How to Full Article…
Need a break?
The students work for Best Britain Breaks and they are going to present one of the many wonderful destinations in the UK for a selected group of Belgian tourists. They work in pairs. In their Best Britain Breaks episode they should provide the following information: How to get there from Brussels The location of the Full Article…
A little storybird told me…
Storybird is a wonderful tool to create picture books for and with your students. All you need is a free account. As a teacher you can add students, invite them to collaborate or give them an assignment. The works can be published, so parents and friends can appreciate them, too. The best thing, of course, Full Article…
You be the judge
The Criminal Justice system is about the police, the court, and the sentences which work together to maintain the law in our society. In the UK the most severe punishment is life imprisonment however in the US, China, India and other places, the Death Penalty exists. You be the judge is an interactive game where Full Article…
Elections and voting
There’s a great interactive tutorial here about voting systems, it works well as a whole class demonstration on an interactive whiteboard or could be worked through independently on tablets or desktop computers.
Help deliver food to a war torn country
Delivering humanitarian aid and supplying food to countries in crisis from war, drought, floods or famine is a complex set of logistical and political issues. The World Food Programme – who are the experts in this field – have developed an interactive game called Food Force which gives you an insight into some these problems Full Article…