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  1. Magnetic letters teaching resource for your whiteboard
    tagged , ~~ on 09-28-2008 by davewalsh1
  2. This site provides educational ICT activites linked to the English National Curriculum. The games were once maintained under the Toftwood site. Instead all new games will be added here. All games are designed, made by and © copyright 2005 of James Barret
    tagged , , , ~~ on 09-08-2008 by davewalsh1
  3. Seasonal Arts and Crafts for Kids: Holiday Crafts and Special Days
    tagged , ~~ on 08-10-2008 by barbara
  4. tagged , , ~~ on 08-01-2008 by vstarin
  5. 12 Key Stage 1 Literacy interactive resources for Primary Schools.
    tagged , , , , ~~ on 07-30-2008 by davewalsh1
  6. CuePrompter is a free teleprompter/autocue service. Your browser works like a teleprompter -no extra software needed.Check the system requirements and give it a try. Bookmark this site and come again when ever you need teleprompter services. Free for any
    tagged , , ~~ on 07-05-2008 by davewalsh1 and 2 others
  7. Word magnets - simply type in your text and you get a magnetic word board made ready for your class
    tagged , , ~~ on 07-05-2008 by davewalsh1
  8. M.C. Escher (1898-1972) was a Dutch illustrator known for his optical illusions, tessellated repeating patterns, and intricately detailed black-and-white images illustrating mathematical principals.
    tagged , , , , ~~ on 06-03-2008 by surfnetkids
  9. First thing you'll probably notice, is that this site is in Dutch.
    tagged , ~~ on 06-03-2008 by surfnetkids
  10. Named after the image on a box of Droste brand chocolate, the Drost effect is a Dutch term for a recursive image that includes a picture of itself.
    tagged , ~~ on 06-03-2008 by surfnetkids
  11. Among his [Escher's] greatest admirers were mathematicians, who recognized in his work an extraordinary visualization of mathematical principles.
    tagged , ~~ on 06-03-2008 by surfnetkids

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