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Games and interactive Internet applications that are using 21st century knowledge for kids up to 12
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The Children's University of Manchester

The Children's University of Manchester | UpTo12-Learning | Scoop.it

The Children's University of Manchester presents an excellent opportunity for The University of Manchester to share, with the wider community, and particularly primary schools, the excitement of the knowledge created through its pioneering research activities and teaching and learning practices.


Resources include online interactive learning materials for use on whiteboards or PCs; video clips which will bring the University to your desktop; downloadable resources and educational games. Content will be aligned with, and complement existing Key Stage 2 web-based learning resources.

 

Gust MEES: concerning Ancient Egypt; check out also http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/06/30/tutankhamun-exhibition-in-cologne-de/

 

 

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http://www.childrensuniversity.manchester.ac.uk/

 

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Math Cats -- fun math for kids

Math Cats -- fun math for kids | UpTo12-Learning | Scoop.it
fun interactive math projects, math games, math art and crafts, math writing contests, math story problems, even a magic chalkboard!
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The Best Social Networks for Kids Under 13

The Best Social Networks for Kids Under 13 | UpTo12-Learning | Scoop.it
We researched kid-friendly sites and then talked to kids to get a feel for the fun factor to collect four kid-approved sites.

 

 

 

 

 

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http://techland.time.com/2012/05/24/the-best-social-networks-for-kids-under-13/

 

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Introducing Programming to Preschoolers | MindShift

Introducing Programming to Preschoolers | MindShift | UpTo12-Learning | Scoop.it

Since MIT’s Lifelong Kindergarten group released Scratch in 2007, kids ages 8 to 13 have built more than 2.2 million animations, games, music, videos and stories using the kid-friendly programming language.

 

Scratch allows kids to snap together graphical blocks of instructions, like Lego bricks, to control sprites—the movable objects that perform actions. Sprites can dance, sing, run and talk.

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