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ICTE Solutions Australia - Integrate and Teach ICT

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Learn the best teaching strategies to integrate technology and teach ICT capability across the Primary Curriculum today.

Learn the best teaching strategies to integrate technology and teach ICT capability across the Primary Curriculum today.
Generic Software: The Microsoft Perspective
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Generic Software: The Microsoft Perspective

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In this teacher resource, learn key tools to use from MS Office across ALL Learning Areas - English, Maths, Science and History. ICT techniques to use in Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access and Photostory that will help you to effectively integrate technology in your classroom and teach ICT capability.
ICT Technique Execution Tracker
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ICT Technique Execution Tracker

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Primary Teacher Record - Useful for planning to opportunities for a child to, say, move from inserting a picture hesitantly to doing fluently. Learning Objectives: To determine the progress of ICT techniques from individual students. Fantastic for differentiation instruction using ICT. One sheet per student.
Teach ICT Capability in Year 2 Numeracy
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Teach ICT Capability in Year 2 Numeracy

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This resource contains scaffolded notes for Year 2 teachers using the Australian Curriculum. It comes equipped with tips and activity ideas that are best suited to meet the requirements of the national curriculum and will ultimately help you to Teach ICT capability alongside primary numeracy. It will also advise you on the best software to use while doing so.
Are you digital ready? Primary Classroom poster
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Are you digital ready? Primary Classroom poster

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Poster checklist for the Digital Primary classroom. Checklist style. A digital child can: Use ICT to support their learning; Take responsibility for their own learning; Develop strategies to help you learn unfamiliar ICT tools and resources; Work collaboratively in groups; Understand the potential and limitations of hardware and software. Suitable for every primary classroom…not just the computer room!