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Welcome to the Primary area of the Naace website. There is a wide range of material on the Naace site and Primary Resources sites to support teaching and learning in the Primary school.
Visit the Primary Focus and Sharing Success areas of the Naace site for a wealth of articles aimed at colleagues in Primary schools. Use the Search to find exactly what you are looking for on the site, and let us know what you think by sending an email to content@naace.org.uk

Follow the link below to find curriculum resources and activities on the Naace Primary website.

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The Byron Review: response from Naace

Naace has already responded to questions in Chapter 3 of the DCSF Staying Safe consultation. In that response we stated: While we recognise that vulnerable children and young people need to be protected and need to learn how they can protect themselves, it is our view that good practice in the safe use of communication technologies should apply to all children in all educational settings. In the context of the Byron Review, we would extend this statement to include the home and other places where children use technology. In our submission to the Byron Review we have focussed on specific questions which most closely match the experience and expertise of our members.
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Micros and Primary Education (MAPE)

The merger of NAACE, MAPE and CEG provided an opportunity for reflection on what the individual organisations had achieved and what might be aspired to together. This article looks back over the history of the use of information technology in the primary school, reviews the work of MAPE over its 23-year lifespan and offers some proposals for the future. It was first published in Computer Education, February 2004.
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Infant School Internet Café

photograph of Dorothy Wood - click for full size image
An ICT Co-ordinator in an infant school decsribes how she has set up an after-school Internet Café for children and their parents.
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BETT 2008: Naace seminars and briefings

Naace has been invited to offer two briefing sessions in the Local Authority Lounge. These cover ICT CPD experiences for ICT advisors and the use of web-conferencing to support transition and MFL. Naace will be making four contributions to the Seminar Programme covering collaborative tools in teaching and learning, personalised learning, transforming learning and a report on the 'Let's Play Project'.
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Direct2U activity

ICT Year 6: Creating Electronic Big Books

The Direct2U service was a weekly email subscription service for primary teachers from Becta, which ran during 2005/6. The scheme offered lesson plans featuring ICT in activities based on six subject strands. The service has now been discontinued but Becta have given us permission to use a selection from the plans in this magazine. A full archive of all the Direct2U activities can be found at http://forum.ngfl.gov.uk/direct2u

Introduction

In this activity, children work in small groups to design and create an electronic Big Book for the younger children in the school. They will take into account the reading age and interests of younger children and the format of Big Books, and test out their books and modify them if necessary. There is not room here to give full details of how to use Big Book Maker but it is well supported with manuals and guides http://primary.naace.co.uk/activities/BigBookMaker/
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