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QCA Scheme of Work ICT Website :
ICT
is connected and linked to all other subject .
When
using ICT teachers should
keep the focus on the
subject itself and
should make ICT
a routine choice for a wide range of tasks within
all subjects.
Students must be fully familiar with
ICT the
connection with
subject . All
resources and techniques are closely
linked with
ICT in all subjects
.
Somtime ago, ICT did
not exist as a separate
subject; students learned how to use computer and
technology while learning other subjects. Now while
ICT was being made a
compulsory subject
for all students in
most countries around the world still students can learn
ICT while learning other subjects and that gives them
more practical and live connection with real word .
Please download the QCA instructions of
ICT
in Other Subjects
A reference guide
to indicate ICT provision in the Programmes of Study for
other subjects in the National Curriculum.
Here some usage of ICT
with Geography and History :-
Using the ICT with QCA Units for Geography Year 2
Year 2
Units
Teaching activity
Resources & NC Guidance
Unit 3
An
Island home
Program a
floor turtle to follow a route on a large map of Struay.
The theme
of the seaside is set mainly in a geographical context
but uses a historical perspective to help children
understand how seaside places have evolved over time.
Design and
carry out a survey to find places that children have
visited. Enter the information in to a database or
graphing package. Create graphs and use to answer
questions.
Ask the
children to write a short report or poem about a day at
the seaside, now and then, using a word processor ie
Talking First Word, Clicker, Writer.
Scan some
pictures of Barnaby Bear in to the computer, or use
digital photos, of the places he has visited. Help the
children to insert one of pictures in to a word
processor. The children then enter some text to describe
the place.
Use a
simple CD-ROM atlas, or a web based map, to investigate
some of the places Barnaby visits.
On a copy of a
map the children could use the AutoShapes in Word to
produce caption boxes detailing some information about
the places. Some sound clips could also be added.
This unlikely source - Country Joe
McDonald's tribute to Florence Nightingale -
is one of the best sites on the subject,
with well illustrated chronological details
of Nightingale's life. See also links to
more details of the Crimean war including a
good map of where the Crimea is.