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Teach Furthermaths (http://teachfurthermaths.weebly.com/)

This website produces high quality, fully animated PowerPoint presentations for teachers of high school mathematics. I rather like the maths puzzles too.

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This course opened pathways into science that I never realised were there. One activity on the course involved fruit. We had to make a list of adjectives on what we could see, not touch or taste. This was a perfect example of how to begin an investigation in the classroom; start with the visual aspect and then move onto other senses/experiences to build on, evaluate and cement our first thoughts/findings. I have applied this approach in the classroom (reception class) while teaching about minibeasts: we started by reading a book about spiders; described the spider in the book; looked at and discussed a picture of a real spider; talked about what spiders can do and how they do it; went outside to try and capture a spider discussing where they might live; finally caught one and the children intuitively went to find food and made a habitat for it in the container; took the spider into the classroom and are now studying his behaviour and appearance first-hand. This in depth investigative process took little time to prepare and deliver. It also helped the children to overcome their fear of spiders and helped adjust their preconceptions. The course definitely challenged my thinking about science and has made it a much more enjoyable experience for the children I teach and for me. For them it's fun, informative and hands-on, they cant believe that it's actually a lesson. The outcomes and observations produced are outstanding. I can't believe the amount of information they could absorb in such a little amount of time.  
Peter Farmer ~ Reception Teacher CIS Moscow
Input from the consultant was pitched at the right level to engage all learners. Children were motivated and excited by their learning. Staff now feel confident to embed the good practice demonstrated by the consultant. The quality of teaching was excellent. The consultant provided advice about structuring follow up activities. This is the third time I have worked with the consultant and I would recommend her input.
Anna Cook ~ Headteacher St Mary's Primary School Bucknell
I am currently not attached to a classroom but from my previous experience with Investigative Science, it showed me that it is a process which enables all students to see Science as an area of learning, which they are able to participate in, as it involves observation and experimentation to describe and explain natural phenomena which they are often naturally inquisitive about. I was challenged to redefine my approach when teaching Science. I gained understanding of how Investigative Science lends itself to all aspects of the Science curriculum and the need to take small steps in order to achieve the desired learning outcomes . I also understood how Investigative Science was able to differentiate and involve all students in the classroom thus enabling all students to become thinkers and involved in the scientific process. I would highly recommend this PD to other schools who are grappling with Investigative Science or would like to introduce this concept of learning to all teachers, whether experienced or not. The presenter was well spoken, engaged her audience with practical activities and listened to all the questions asked, responding with answers which clearly displayed her knowledge and understanding. A very passionate and motivated speaker.
Helena Dragovic ~ EAL Teacher CIS Moscow
An outstanding course leader who provided good insight and practical teaching strategies, she also provided lots of cross-curricular ideas too."
Newly Qualified Teacher, Primary Academy
Maggie was an outstanding course leader who was informative and provided realistic content."
Carly, KS2 Teacher and Science Co-ordinator

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Technology To Teach works in the primary and early-years sector. We provide courses that focus on certain areas of the curriculum such as maths and science, ensuring that a strong element of IT is incorporated into teaching ideas. In addition, we offer in-house consultancy on using IT effectively with staff training will involving teachers, children and support staff learning together on how to use appropriate IT resources.

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