Archive for the ‘P.S.H.C.E.’ Category

Fit Food!

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Year 5 have been working with Catcher Media this term to make a film about Healthy Eating. You can download the files to watch at home :

These are large mp4 files and will take a few minutes to download. You will need iTunes,  Quicktime  or VLC on your computer. Some web browsers will play the file in the browser window.

Road Safety

Monday, September 11th, 2006

Safe on the Street makes learning about road safety fun for 7-11 year olds, whilst teaching valuable messages. The interactive animated websie is full of educational information and activities with sections for teachers, pupils and parents. The site is part of BMW’s education programme

Link : Safe on the Street

New on Espresso This Week

Thursday, July 6th, 2006
Book club 2 - UPDATED!

On mange!

The 6th French module introduces new vocabulary from Unit 8: Qu’est-ce que tu veux?

Find it: French 2

TV News

Cycling to school (+ What do you think?)

The government is encouraging children to cycle to school.

Find it: Geography 2 > Environmental issues > Taking action

Michaelangelo exhibition

Driverless taxi pods

A revolutionary form of transport could cut congestion and help the environment.

Find it: D&T > Design > Transport

News Bites

News Bites

A news round-up of events in the form of four short video clips. The video clips are reporter-led pieces using language aimed at Key Stage 2 pupils.

  • Beckham quits
  • Charlie’s chocolate factory
  • Keeping cool
  • Parachute rescue

Find it: English 2 > News Bites

Newspaper articles this week include...

Wild bear killed

In a story that highlights the difficulty of reintroducing animals to their original habitats, Bruno, the first wild bear in Germany for 170 years, is killed.

Find it: Science > Animals > Animals from around the world

Cyclone Larry

Ethical computer games

The games are part of a new breed from software designers, weary of violence, who want to create cyberspaces with “real life” content.

Find it: ICT > Software > Computer games

Spring photos

Healthy School Award

A Q&A piece to explain the government’s aim to help schools to become healthier.

Find it: PSHE & Citizenship > Education > Events and awards

Wind speed data

World Population Day 2006

A data piece offering important population facts and development issues .

Find it: Maths > Handling data > More and PSHE & Citizenship > World citizenship

New in Espresso this week

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

Book Club

The Book Club is updated each term to introduce three authors talking about a book that they have written. Alongside the video clips is a biography of each author. This term the following authors talk about their books:
  • Chris d’Lacey introduces Icefire
  • Cliff McNish introduces The Silver Child
  • Jacqueline Wilson introduces The Diamond Girls

Find it: English 1 > Book Club

TV News

Find this week’s stories: News 2

Food packaging campaign

The Women’s Institute are campaigning to reduce food packaging.

Find it: Geography > Environmental issues > Taking action

Millennium Bridge sound art

A live feed of the sound of the Millennium Bridge is being piped into the Tate Modern Gallery.

Find it: Art > Galleries > Tate Gallery

News Bites

A news round-up of events in the form of four short video clips. The video clips are reporter-led pieces using language aimed at Key Stage 2 pupils.

  • Queen’s children’s party
  • Mummies help doctors
  • Model insects on display
  • Michelangelo exhibition

Find it: English 2 > News Bites

Newspaper articles this week include..

Find this week’s stories: News 2

Chalk drawing helps wildlife

The National Trust yesterday began the first wildlife survey of the Cerne Abbas Giant - a 180ft chalk figure of a man carved into the hillside near the Dorset village.

Find it: Geography > Environmental issues > Wildlife

New emblem for Red Cross

The Red Cross are changing their emblem into an internationally recognised humanitarian emblem.

Find it: PSHE & Citizenship > Politics > World Politics

World Cup 2006 data [Data]

Data handling exercises using recent results from the group stages of the World Cup.

Find it: PE > Football > World Cup and Maths > Handling data > Data

Charles Darwin [Profile]

A profile of Charles Darwin that explores important events in his life.

Find it: History > People in history > More

Assignment Photo-Story

Saturday, July 1st, 2006

Photo-stories are a great new way for students to use digital technology to communicate their ideas creatively and effectively. This website gives you a tutorial on how to dit yourself.

Although they’re simple to make, photo-movies look great and offer young people a powerful means for getting their messages across. Since photo-movies are made with still images from a digital camera, scanner or free online photo-library, they can be created by anyone, for virtually nothing.

There are opportunities for making photo-movies right across the curriculum, where they can be used as a novel alternative to conventional written work. They are also a very powerful tool for teaching many of the communication topics covered in the Speaking & Listening, English, Citizenship and PSHE curricula.

To get started, just choose ’start activity’. This mini website contains tutorials on every aspect of production, from scriptwriting and assembling the images to putting on special effects, recording the narration and laying down a music track. Download the Teacher’s Notes for suggestions how to set up a photo-movie project.

The videos which make up Assignment: Photo-movie are presented in Flash 8, which you can download for free from the ‘Welcome’ page, and can be watched online via a 2Mb broadband connection. Alternatively you can watch or download the videos in Windows Media format from the ‘Downloads’ page.