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Angela Hall

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Apr 10, 2012, 10:42:10 AM4/10/12
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Take the wild into the classroom with ARKive.org

Bring lessons to life with ARKive’s (www.arkive.org) amazing films and photos, fascinating fact-files and fun teaching resources about the world’s species. Over 100,000 free video clips and photos from the world’s best wildlife filmmakers and photographers are available and can be downloaded for free from the ARKive website for use in the classroom for a range of subjects including science, ICT, geography, English and Art.

 

Free teaching resources:

ARKive’s ever-expanding collection of over 26 curriculum-linked free teaching resources for 5-18 year olds covers key topics such as adaptation, evolution, endangered species and food chains. Easy to download, ARKive’s resources including teachers’ notes, presentations and activities can be adapted for your own individual classroom needs.

The resources can be downloaded from ARKive here: http://www.arkive.org/education/resources and are also available on TES: http://www.tes.co.uk/MyPublicProfile.aspx?uc=880800&event=21

 

 

Angela Hall,

Director,

Nuffield Foundation Science and Mathematics Education,

28, Bedford Square,

London WC1B 3JS

 

Tel: 020 7636 6776

Fax: 020 7323 4877

 

www.nuffieldfoundation.org

http://twitter.com/nuffieldfound

 

 

 

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