built by dannynic on January 10, 2010 35 posts so far
Scitt Science ICT
Billiericay Scitt Science and ICT day
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poo says

jodie smells

Anonymous says

Write your message here

Jonathan says

I stole all your biscuits!

Andy says

Kick me

Anonymous says

Write your message here

Kim says

I used the interactive whiteboard and some websites.

Andy says

who's there?

Anonymous says

who's there?

Anonymous says

Knock, Knock

Anonymous says

Cricketers?

andy says

poo

Carly says

Haven't seen any ICT used in Science...yet!

Sam says

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/podsmission/electricity/annie03.shtml#
A game testing circuits

Andy says

I'm a biscuit thief

Andy says

I LOVE SCIENCE

Laura S says

My Year 1 class have not used any ICT programmes/websites. However, i saw a Year 6 class using crocodile clips to help them learn about circuits.

Kayleigh says

The children have used an interactive program to learn about how they see. (Boots learning)
They have also played a game relating to how light reflects.

Andy says

And wee

Beccy says

The only ICT I saw in Science was using the interactive whiteboard to record results for an investigation.

Laura B says

Use of websites such as BBC science clips - quiz

Anna says

Interactive white board used to play game on forces.

Jodie says

I used a powerpoint presentation that I found on the internet that classified materials into glass, metal, plastic, paper and fabric

Laura L says

Lots of ICT games and quizzes related to circuits and electricity. Involves problem solving as to why a circuit isn't working and how they would get it to work

Anonymous says

IWB

Carina says

I used a programme called Daydream which had animations about the Sun and the earth and light and shadows and stuff. it wasn't particularly interactive though.

andrew says

espresso

Anonymous says

The only ICT I have seen in Science is a PowerPoint which I used. It was questions and answers to support children's understanding of materials.

Maggie says

IWB - digital cameras

Kimothy says

oooh sticky notes!

Richard says

Espresso.com games about light and dark.
- Name the light sources

Tracey says

Espresso

Annie says

The IWB to put images of heathy and not heathy food into groups.

Andrew says

An interactive advent calendar with lots of different activities for early morning work

chelle says

vimeo simple science - yr 5 loved it and sang along

dannynic says

Link to variation data collection form

http://bit.ly/variationdata

Undo