Monthly Archives: October 2018

The Wee Sleep Out Sumdog Maths Contest……….

Carol Lyon, Improvement, Angus Virtual School, Schools & Learning

The Wee Sleep Out Sumdog maths contest starts on 2nd November

How do I enter my class?

Our maths contests are completely free. You can enter your class by clicking here.

Simply select the class/classes you would like to enter into the contest.

How do pupils take part in the contest?

On the contest start date, your pupils will see the name of the contest on their Activity panel. They will need to have this selected to take part in the contest. They then just need to answer the questions and play the games as normal. Each correct answer will equal 1 point.

How do the contests work?

All the questions are adapted to the pupil, so everyone has an equal chance of winning. There is a maximum number of questions per pupil, and results are based on accuracy, so even if you can only get on the computers for a short period of time your class can still be a winner! Pupils can also take part and answer questions on their own devices outside of school hours. Questions will reflect what you teach in class as they are curriculum-aligned.

How does Sumdog know which questions to ask each pupil?

When pupils first use Sumdog will do a diagnostic test to place them at their level. Once they have completed the diagnostic test, their answers contribute to the contest. We recommend pupils start practising now so the questions have adapted in time for the contest.

What is the Wee Sleep Out?

Following the success of last year’s Sleep in the Park, Social Bite has launched the Wee Sleep Out for 8 – 16 year olds to raise funds and awareness in the fight to end homelessness as part of Scotland’s Year of Young People 2018.

Schools can organise their very own Wee Sleep Out (which can be done indoors) whenever is best for their community, though most are taking place across the country on November 9th. Children are not asked to contribute any donations themselves. There is no registration fee or minimum fundraising target for Wee Sleep Out – it’s the taking part that counts!

Are there prizes?

The winning class will receive a tent and a trophy presented by Social Bite’s founders, and runners-up will also receive special camping prizes.

The top 3 classes win a subscription to Sumdog’s premium teaching tools! There are also participation awards and certificates for top students.

Where can I find out more?

Find out more, including how to enter here.

Contact contest@sumdog.com for any questions or support getting involved.

 

Scottish Financial Education Showcase – Current and Future

posted by Suzanne Miller, Development Officer, Education Scotland

As part of Talk Money Scotland Week, the Money Advice Service (MAS) is pleased to invite you to a financial education showcase event – current and future.

You will hear about the children and young people context in Scotland, current research on needs, provision, what works and our future plans. Partners will talk about the projects they are running across Scotland in schools and communities and share what they’ve learned and what impact they are having.

We will also present the findings from our evaluation report of our ground-breaking parenting project (‘Talk, Learn, Do’), which has been encouraging parents to talk to their children about money across Wales since 2016. The evaluation, funded by MAS and Big Lottery Wales, shows that Talk, Learn, Do – a two-hour financial capability session for parents – has been successful in changing parents’ attitudes and behaviours towards teaching their children about money.

Please register here  to secure your place.

 

Talk Money Week

posted by Carol Lyon, Improvement, Angus Virtual School, Schools & Learning

Talk Money Week (formerly Financial Capability Week) is the annual celebration of the work thousands of organisations are doing to improve money management across the UK.

It is an annual event organised as part of the Financial Capability Strategy for the UK and aims to get more people talking about money.

The dates for this year’s Talk Money Week are 12 – 18 November 2018.

Throughout the week organisations will:

  • encourage their customers to talk money
  • showcase their services, and
  • lead the charge to make their work more effective by turning evidence of what works into action at scale.

Get involved

There are plenty of ideas on how to get involved, for employers, charities, individuals, schools and more

Download the participation pack https://masassets.blob.core.windows.net/fincap-cms/files/000/000/291/original/Talk-Money_Week-ParticipationPack.pdf

Add your activity to the Talk Money Week map https://fincap.org.uk/en/articles/talkmoneymap

Sign up to participate in the Talk Money Scotland Annual Conference 2018 Friday 16 November 2018 Aberdeen

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/talk-money-scotland-annual-conference-2018-tickets-49469895790

Join in on social media using the hashtag #TalkMoneyScotland @fincapstrategy