Hi all! We teach Computing across different schools and often get asked for interactive resources - so that's what we make. Most resources you will find on here are interactive activities for the children to complete, either on their own device or as an interactive whiteboard activity! Please feel free to send requests or for variations of things found in our shop.
Hi all! We teach Computing across different schools and often get asked for interactive resources - so that's what we make. Most resources you will find on here are interactive activities for the children to complete, either on their own device or as an interactive whiteboard activity! Please feel free to send requests or for variations of things found in our shop.
A beautiful variety of dinosaur themed writing templates in landscape.
Several pages of each, differentiated with varying amounts of lines and line thicknesses.
Why not make some of your own dinosaurs using an interactive, drag-and-drop activity?
It’s a perfect activity for the interactive whiteboard or for the children to work independently on the computer:
You can find the resource on TES at my shop:
www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/martinjgoulden
Or by searching the TES resources for
‘create and build your own dinosaur’
Ever made a resource on PowerPoint, but when you come to print it half of it is missing?
Well this step by step guide is just for you!
It explains with clear images, how to change the page set up to portrait/landscape and to change the paper size to A4/A3.
This means you can make and print your resources without missing anything off!
More helpful tutorials coming soon.
A document designed to help support the children when creating Newspaper reports on the computer. It separates key skills into the different year groups, that shows progression of key skills.
Tutorial on our Instagram page, explaining how we create the layout.
@martingouldendigitalresources
Struggling to come up with how to teach your children how to be safe online?
This resource comes with instructions of how to embed e-safety into your general day to day teaching of Computing.
Included in the files are:
-Instructions of how to use it in your lessons
Traffic light system to support the rating of e-safety
Check out our Instagram page @martingouldendigitalresources of more ways to teach the children about online safety.
Get all of our quizzes in one helpful bundle.
Useful to use across in the school to help children to retrieve prior learning, don’t just have to be used in the Year group that you teach that themed topic in.
All our quizzes can be bought individually too.
Check out our Instagram page for more updates.
@martingouldendigitalresources
Set your children to work with these 12 typing activities. From basic text editing to retelling whole stories in an easy to use, easy to print format. Great EYFS\Y1\Y2 and older children\INAs who aren't familiar or confident with typing.
A huge amount of resources for individual or Interactive Whiteboard use for Year 1 children. Gain confidence with easy to use, drag and drop resources across a variety of topics including a whole unit on Coding!
Packed full of interactive and editable resources for both you and your children to complete. Ranging from Interactive Whiteboard resources for continuous provision through to opportunities for children to practice their Computing skills through individual, whole-lesson activities!
A huge amount of resources for individual or Interactive Whiteboard use for Year 1 children. Gain confidence with easy to use, drag and drop resources across a variety of topics.
A little bit of everything for your Red Riding Hood topic! Classroom decorations made from a digital bunting making activity, interactive whiteboard jigsaws, printable masks and the editable story of Little Red Riding Hood plus an editable speech bubble version of the story. Re-written and illustrated by Martin J Goulden.
Following the release of more direction from the DfE about the teaching of music, I have made a genre list for the whole school to use.
This document can be viewed here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/teaching-music-in-schools?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=govuk-notifications&utm_source=f117e1e5-d3de-4d85-8a42-715398e7d9bd&utm_content=daily
Each month, the children will be listening to a different genre. Most of these have been taken directly from the DfE document listed above. Where the children need to listen to a specific song, this has been added along with the composer of the song.
To help support this, I have used posters from Twinkl with descriptions about each genre.
Hopefully this will helpful to those Music leaders trying to ensure we are listening to a broad variety of music.