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LATEST NEWS KS2 Scientific Enquiry Materials Reduced Price!! Now only £50 Including p + p!! |
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In February 2009, CRIPSAT was awarded the contract to develop an all-Wales Baseline Assessment for the Foundation phase...more |
Commissioned by DCELLS, Welsh Assembly Government (WAG), CRIPSAT is developing two tranches of Skills Assessment Materials (SAMs) for Year 3 learners in Wales... more |
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Commissioned by DCELLS, Welsh Assembly Government (WAG), CRIPSAT have developed two tranches of material... more |
The Welsh Assembly Government, through its Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills (DCELLS) has commissioned CRIPSAT to develop a comprehensive set of digital activities to support teaching and learning in KS2 science...more |
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The Welsh Assembly Government, through its Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills (DCELLS) has commissioned CRIPSAT to develop bilingual, online materials that will support a cross-curricular approach to the teaching and learning of the KS2 National Curriculum for Science for Wales...more |
KS2 Science Enquiries through Play The Centre has secured funding from Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) to develop inspiring and engaging digital science materials that promote enquiry through play. These materials aim to support teaching and learning of Y3 learners...more
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The Welsh Assembly Government, through its Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills (DCELLS) has commissioned CRIPSAT to develop bilingual, online materials that will support the teaching and learning of sustainability at Key Stage 3 ...more |
The Welsh Assembly Government, through its Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills (DCELLS) has commissioned CRIPSAT to oversee the development of an innovative project for the electronic recording of learners’ Skills Profiles in Wales, in line with the new process-based curriculum. ....more |
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Terry Russell and Linda McGuigan have explored children's uses of a range of mobile devices since 2005. The activities have involved working with teachers in Wolverhampton, Blackburn with Darwen, Bradford and Liverpool ...more
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