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March 4th, 2013

Maths & English exam revision – support online

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Revision support for NQ English and Mathematics

With the SQA National Qualifications examinations looming, the National Glow Team are pleased to announce the launch of exam revision support for NQ English and Mathematics. Aimed at pupils and supported by teachers, this Glow revision resource will help pupils in their preparation for national examinations by allowing them to post questions and queries into a teacher facilitated Glow Forum. The resource will be open to all pupils and teachers with the potential to become a vibrant self-supporting community.

Find out more here.

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July 29th, 2011

Using Glow Meet for Transition at St Mark’s Primary

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Clare Fallon is Principle Teacher at St Mark’s Primary in Irvine, North Ayrshire. As a Glow mentor, Clare decided to start using Glow with her pupils at St Mark’s. Teaching ICT across the whole school Clare used this opportunity to use Glow with her P4 to P7 classes and introduced them to many of the wide range of resources available on the national site.

This cookbook will focus on the use of Glow Meet for both the P4 and P7 classes. To find out more visit the Glow cookbook.

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