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Sumdog free maths contest

posted by Carol Lyon, Schools & Learning Support Officer

Sumdog maths contest start on Friday 9th March 2018.

Sumdog is a 5-14 computer Maths and Literacy fluency program where students practice skills aligned to CfE. We’re a social enterprise organising maths contests for schools in Angus and would like to help your students get involved. 

How do the contests work?
Students simply log onto Sumdog and answer maths questions while playing Sumdog games. All the questions are adapted to the student, so everyone has an equal chance of winning. There is a maximum number of questions per student, 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 win! Questions will reflect what you teach in class as they are aligned to CfE. 

They start on the Friday at 8am and finish on the following Thursday at 8pm.  Please see the attached flyer.  Angus contest 09.03.18

How does Sumdog know which questions to ask each student?
The students will do a diagnostic test when they first start using Sumdog. The contest starts once the diagnostic test is complete. We advise students start practicing now so the questions have adapted for the contest. 

Are there 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, incuding how to enter here: https://www.sumdog.com/enter_contest

Contact Mara Young (mara@sumdog.com) for any questions or support getting involved.

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Sumdog is a computer Maths and Literacy fluency program where students practice skills aligned to CfE. Sumdog premium provides teachers with automatic progress-monitoring tools, detailed individual and class reports, and custom activities and assessments to differentiate practice for students.

 

4-4-2 Reading Challenge!

posted by Sarah Findlay, Schools and Learning

ANGUSalive Libraries are Kicking Off the 4-4-2 Reading Challenge!

Scottish Book Trust and the Scottish Professional Football League Trust (SPFL) have joined up with 14 SPFL clubs and over 200 local libraries, to encourage primary school-age children to read in exchange for match tickets.

 

From 16 February to 31 May children can borrow books from ANGUSalive’s Forfar, Arbroath and Mobile Libraries and receive free and discounted tickets for a primary school aged child and an adult to SPFL football matches from Forfar Athletic and Arbroath Football Club.

Read four books for two tickets, it couldn’t be simpler! Children can take part as many times as they like.

 

Commonwealth Day and Children’s competition winners

posted by Alita Spink, Schools and Learning Support Officer


News from the Commonwealth

Get ready for Commonwealth Day on 12 March
Prepare to take part with our new resource ‘It’s good to talk: oracy lesson plan’, designed to help students become confident, effective communicators.
Join our virtual school assembly for students aged 7 to 14 to celebrate Commonwealth Day and discuss this year’s theme, ‘Towards a Common Future’. Schools around the world are invited to contribute thoughts and share issues that are important to them and their communities.

The live webcast will run from 10.00 to 11.00 GMT on Monday 12 March. You must register in advance in order to participate on the day. Download the resource and register.

Children’s short story writing competition

Winners announced

Thank you to the hundreds of students across the Commonwealth for their thought-provoking writing on the theme of peace. From wartime stories to tales about family relationships, the top entries are now available to read, accompanied by specially commissioned illustrations. All those who took part will receive a Participation Award. Read the stories.

March Events From the University of Dundee

Posted by Shabnam Wasim, Revealing Research, University of Dundee

Cafe Science Dundee: Virtual Reality: The Future is Now

Venue/Address         Avery & Co, 34 South Tay St, DD1 1PD
Date and time           Monday 12 March 2018, 7pm 

Event/activity/ description 

Virtual Reality is marketed for gamers, but there are many other uses for this technology and its popularity continues to rise. What is it about the immersive nature of Virtual Reality that appeals to us? Virtual Reality and its sister technology, Augmented Reality, have been used in many different forms in a wide range of settings including leisure, medicine, education, art and in the military.

Join Dr Rachel Menzies from the University of Dundee to discuss the science behind virtual reality and augmented reality. How can these technologies be used? What are the benefits to society? How can we push the boundaries of technology even further?

Join us at Café Science Dundee at Avery & Co. at 34 South Tay Street on Monday 12 March 2018, at 7pm. This is a free event and everyone is welcome. There is no need to book in advance but arrive early to avoid disappointment. 

Admission price        Free, Non-bookable
Website                       www.cafesciencedundee.co.uk