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1 Support, Extend, Innovate A survey of some content on LGfL David Mason Content manager The London Grid for Learning www.lgfl.net david.mason@lgfl.org.uk www.davidmason.lgfl.net

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3 Primary Core Multemaths for KS2 I-Board for KS1 Maths MathsRaps

4 Talking Stories 1, 2 and 3 I-Board for KS1 Literacy Supports the renewed framework for KS2 Literacy. The ‘stories’ are Coleridge’s ‘The Ancient Mariner’; Sherlock Holmes in the ‘Red-Headed League’; the forest scene from ‘Midsummer’s Night Dream’, Food, and a co- production with the Met around the role of PCSOs. Each is an incredibly rich resource, supporting extensive work at KS2 Literacy, possibly up to four weeks work in some cases, with additional resources for off-computer activities. Primary Core

5 Virtual Experiments I-Board for KS1 Science NatureCam Primary Core

6 Celebrating Us Citizenship for KS1 and 2 Us Online for e-safety Primary subjects

7 Vamos 1 Sonica Spanish Faiths Primary subjects

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9 Humanities Primary subjects

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13 Secondary Skoool Maths and Science Absorb Maths and Science KS3 Maths Toolkit v2 GCSE Maths Exam Tutor Sunflower Science Espresso KS3 Speaking and Listening TeachIt for secondary English Celebrating Us

14 To find premium & other content

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22 Digital Services E-library Podcast J2E Weather Stations British Pathe Audio Network Lambeth Landmarks Smart Ideas (for secondary) Espresso at Home

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24 Extending and innovating – digital tools, digital assets

25 www.weather.lgfl.net

26 Kate Stevenson Alexandra Junior School

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28 Purchase for all schools from commercial providers Purchase part-content from commercial providers Co-purchase with National Education Network partners Co-develop with commercial providers Co-develop with non-commercial providers Co-develop with NEN partners Develop our own material (curriculum consultants) Work with subject associations Share content with NEN partners Co-develop with individual schools, teachers or local authorities Where does LGfL content come from?

29 Resource provider contacts LGfL content manager local authority commercial provider National Education Network partner curriculum consultant LA adviser subject association individual school or teacher MLA source How many? How does a resource become LGfL content?

30 First test – LGfL content mission statement To share good practice across the London educational community To encourage and support teachers and LAs to develop and share material across the grid to ensure that any commercial material is high-quality makes the best use of broadband represents value for money to emphasise that all content should have relevance to London schools, topics and priorities, where possible to support and encourage partnerships within the broader educational community to work with other RBCs to avoid duplication and maximise cost-effectiveness and relevance Support the National Curriculum How does a resource become LGfL content?

31 Formal submission to LGfL Editorial Board Submission documents & process in content manager’s area Possibility of presentation to Editorial Board Editorial Board evaluation, includes referring back to LA colleagues or groups of relevant LA advisers Value for money paramount – aggregation discounts must be substantial Value for teaching and learning – does it support, extend and innovate? Does it fill a gap in the LGfL content provision? How does a resource become LGfL content?

32 Cambridge Schools Shakespeare Picture Collection explore interpretation, staging and performance contains production photographs from stage and film versions on-screen questions to help stimulate discussion on-screen questions develop students' ability to compare and contrast. audio recordings of key moments from the play; tools to annotate the images ability to import new images and create storyboards teachers' support material editable worksheets fully differentiated for use with students aged from 11-19

33 KS3 Maths Toolkit Online

34 KS1 Big Day Out UK

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36 Resources for KS2 French fully animated original songs voices of native French karaoke tracks printable song-words in French and English animated grammar explanations & examples 35 printable activity sheets

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38 LOW CARBON LONDON An interactive Geography project for Upper Key Stage 3

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40 Renewing the licence

41 OPAL – LGfL and Imperial College - weather stations for London

42 Refugee ‘Welcome’ resource Albanian Amharic Bengali Bulgarian Czech Dari Dutch Egyptian Arabic Farsi French Kurdish (Sorani) Lingala Lithuanian Mandarin (simple form) Nepalese Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Spanish (south American) Somali Swahili Tamil Tigrigna Turkish Urdu Vietnamese

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44 Other resources under development or consideration Lambeth Landmarks licence extension Espresso unit for KS2 PE Knowledge Box Online units (to be explored) History of GOSH site Update of J2E Webspiration Joint promotion of Local4Global materials Extending the London-Paris links project Resurrecting the London-Madrid links project SEN report And more …. BETT 2009 Impact of the abolition of e-learning credits


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