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Welcome to the Primary Strategy resources and weblinks for EAL. To locate a specific resource or weblink, you can either browse or search by keyword. If not found, you may can also search the other Primary Strategy resource pages.
There are 3639 resources/web links at this time. Showing resources/web links 57 to 64, latest updated first.
This web link will take the visitor to part of the Scottish Parliament's web site dealing with sustainable development. It provides information about sustainable development that affects all British people. Via embedded video and text the...
BlindArt, an innovative website, founded in 2004, has developed an international reputation in its promotion of contemporary works of art by both visually impaired and sighted artists. Their approach is to showcase them next to each other...
Gallery education aims to broaden understanding and enjoyment of the visual arts - through educational projects and programmes that help to enjoy and understand the visual arts and galleries. This site provides a unique database of some...
A great resource site for teacher, student, parent, home-user or artists, offering online workshops, blogs and forums: PDFs resources. Focus: drawing, sculpture, installation art and photography.
This is an example of cross-curricular science where Year 7 pupils have written up a science lesson in French.
Teaching Science in Europe is a European exchange process to enable teachers to cross-cultural exchange of ideas, values and success stories.
Developed in association with Great Barr school this site offers a wide range of visual teaching aids developed for use with interactive whiteboards in 11-18 Schools.
An interesting blog with contributions from a number of authors. Recent topics included '50Megs Broadband', 'Broadband Britain - slowly getting faster?' and 'Wikipedia is censored'
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