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The beauty of a Wiki is its open source nature. If you don’t like a lesson activity, suggest a different one (add your initials in brackets so we know who has contributed). You do not have to do every activity in the lesson plan, rather it is a series of suggestions which you can choose to follow or ignore. As long as the lesson objectives are met and the pupils are engaged, I’m happy.
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*The beauty of a Wiki is its open source nature. If you don’t like a lesson activity, suggest a different one (add your initials in brackets so we know who has contributed).  
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*You do not have to do every activity in the lesson plan, rather it is a series of suggestions which you can choose to follow or ignore.  
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*As long as the lesson objectives are met and the pupils are engaged, I’m happy.
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*With regards to files while it is possible to upload files, it's just as easy to put them into the relevant folders in the Physics folder on Science shared.
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PAS August 2010
 
PAS August 2010

Latest revision as of 06:24, 24 November 2010

  • The beauty of a Wiki is its open source nature. If you don’t like a lesson activity, suggest a different one (add your initials in brackets so we know who has contributed).
  • You do not have to do every activity in the lesson plan, rather it is a series of suggestions which you can choose to follow or ignore.
  • As long as the lesson objectives are met and the pupils are engaged, I’m happy.
  • With regards to files while it is possible to upload files, it's just as easy to put them into the relevant folders in the Physics folder on Science shared.


PAS August 2010