Angus Teachmeet

posted by Kellie Smith, Teacher, Langlands Primary School

It’s now just one week until the Angus Teachmeet takes place to coincide with the Scottish Learning Festival. Please be sure to sign up to secure your place, even if you are only coming along to listen. The teachmeet takes place on 21st of September between 5pm and 7pm at Langlands Primary School in Forfar.

So far we have 2 minute and 7 minute presentations on Classdojo, PE SALS for infants, flipped learning, playplanner, computational thinking, Tigtag and Twig for Science and code club. The format is very informal, as the whole point of a teachmeet is sharing practice. We’re all in the same boat so there’s no need to be shy! It’s a great way to network with other teachers in a relaxed environment. There will even be cakes and coffee!

So what are you waiting for? Get signed up today using the link below!!
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Families Outside – New Resource for Supporting Children Impacted by Imprisonment

posted by Tim Haines, Families Outside, Family Support Manager, Children and Young People

Families Outside are delighted to launch ‘My Diary’, a new resource which seeks to address the very real difficulties experienced by young children who have a loved one in jail. Written in the form of a diary, similar in style to ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’, the booklet takes the reader through the issues a child might face when a relative goes to prison, and is a useful resource for families and professionals.

The resource can be used for one to one support work with children, opening up discussion around issues surrounding imprisonment.  The sensitive and engaging way in which the subject matter is handled, also makes it ideal for more general use in Health and Wellbeing lessons around themes such as inclusion, feeling burdened by secrets and dealing with worries.

‘My Diary’ is available free of charge.  To receive copies please contact our Support and Information Helpline on 0800 254 0088.  The Helpline is also available if you have any questions around supporting children and families impacted by imprisonment.

The booklet is available now, but you are invited to attend the formal launch on Thursday 22nd September, 5 – 7 pm, at the Scottish Story Telling Centre in Edinburgh.  To book your place please contact jonathan.goodfellow@familiesoutside.org.uk

If you have any thoughts or questions, I am more than happy to discuss.

Please do circulate the book launch to colleagues and other organisations who you think might be interested in this resource: http://www.familiesoutside.org.uk/kids-book-launch-2/

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News from the Commonwealth

posted by Alita Spink, Schools and Learning Support Officer, Schools and Learning

Commonwealth Class

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Story writing competition now open!

What does the word ‘Belonging’ mean to you?

Open to teachers and students aged 7 to 14, put pen to paper and enter your stories and illustrations on the theme of ‘Belonging’ to our Commonwealth Class story writing competition.

The competition is a great way for you and your students to flex your creative muscles, add your voice to the Commonwealth’s rich storytelling heritage and, of course, be in with the chance of winning some fantastic prizes!

The deadline for all story submissions is 9:00 AM on Monday 14 November 2016. Make your way to Schools Online to find all the ingredients, such as top writing tips by the award winning author and former Children’s Laureate Anne Fine, you need to whip up a winning story, as well as a clear, step-by-step guide on how to enter the competition.

Find out how you can enter the competition

Prepare for the next Commonwealth debate

How can we make our planet a better place to live?
commonwealth-pic7Join our next Commonwealth Class debate on Thursday 22 September to share ideas with students around the globe on how we can all play a part in protecting the environment. We will also have the privilege of welcoming to the debate Professor AbuBakr S Bahaj, Professor of Sustainable Energy at the University of Southampton in England, so have your questions at the ready!
In focus: protecting the environment
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The Commonwealth believe working to manage ecosystems, preserving natural environments and producing renewable energy are essential to creating a sustainable world. Make your contribution today by exploring this value with your students and start shaping the environmentally conscious citizens of tomorrow
Environmental news hot off the press
commonwealth10What do legislation, trees and chickens all have in common? Explore how these very different things can all help protect the environment in the latest edition of First News. Students can also find out more about how the Commonwealth works to help protect our planet and cement their knowledge with the Commonwealth News Crossword.

More activities
Pump some energy into your lessons
commonwealth11Say hello to our latest teaching resource from Commonwealth Science Class. Created in collaboration with the Royal Society and designed to enhance your classes on renewable energy, it is jam-packed with activity ideas to help your students dig deeper into this crucial subject.

News website launched for young people
commonwealth12What is the Commonwealth? Which countries are part of the Commonwealth family? Disover this brand new website for young people that is sure to appeal to tech-savvy students aged 7 to 12 years. As well as being visually appealing, the website is the perfect way for students to learn about the Commonwealth and test their knowledge with a fun, interactive quiz. 

UK Rock Challenge and J-Rock Dance Events

posted by Andy Garnett, Active Schools Lead Coordinator, Schools & Learning

Each year a selection of Angus schools take part in the UK Rock Challenge event. The secondary schools take part in a competition leading to a national final and the primary schools event (J-Rock) runs parallel to this on the evening but purely for the thrill of participating .The video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z54kjiEi8aQ illustrates the benefits of participation.

An open meeting/form will take place at Angus House on Thursday 22nd September at Angus House 4.30-5.30pm when schools will be able to get more information regarding taking part, share ideas and discuss other aspects of the event. All schools are invited to send a representative, whether already committed to taking part or interested in doing so. Please contact Andy Garnett at garnetta@angus.gov.uk if you would like to attend.

Learning for Sustainability e-bulletin

posted by Alita Spink, Schools and Learning Support Officer, Schools and Learning

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Vision 2030+ report from LfS National Implementation Group available for download
• Download LfS whole school self-evaluation and improvement framework
• Book up today for LfS seminars at the Scottish Learning Festival 2016
• Scotland’s Environment launch Citizen Science Portal
• OU, NIDOS and SCVO seminar on UN Sustainable Development Goals – 5th Oct
• Register for new series of Education Scotland LfS Practitioner Network events
• Stirling and Clackmannanshire LfS Showcase event – Tuesday 4th Oct
• Watch out for the global citizenship bus coming your way
• Get involved or donate tools to the men’s shed programme
Beyond the Panda – book educational outreach sessions and resources
• Food science and sustainability day at Royal Highland Show – 10th September