Re: Debunking the need for "text-only" parallel sites

I would like to recommend senco-forum@mailbase.ac.uk as a forum to listen
and participate in.
It is designed for Special Educational Needs COordinators in the UK.
They work with children in the state (public) sector schools.

I completely agree with your concerns regarding finding suitable materials.
A word count, would be a preliminary, and easily implemented first step.

Please send me links to good sites, or as below sites that have selected
links on the basis of ability

The BBC have a suitable site for 7 year olds with graded links
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/webguide
It probably needs an adult to navigate at first. Egyptian links include:
(I have not visited them but they had excellent plugs for 7 year olds.)

http://www.rom.on.ca/egypt/hiero/hiero.html)

http://www.akhet.freeserve.co.uk/clikmumm.htm)

http://www.technologyindex.com/education/project/egypt/)

jay@peepo.com

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Received on Wednesday, 26 May 1999 15:53:13 UTC