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Aynsley School is a school for children with Moderate Learning

Difficulties.

The Lower School consists of 31 children ranging from Nursery to


Year 6.

These children formed the working groups who used the Elmo
Visualiser during the Spring term.

In lower school, we teach using a thematic approach to deliver all


lessons. Our theme this term has been China.

The Elmo was used cross curricula with fantastic results.

Literacy
The Elmo enabled us to make little books into big books so that shared
reading could be done using books that would normally not have been
included in our planning.

Modelling of letter formation was also done on a large scale for the whole
class. The letter formation was videoed using the Elmo and played back so
the children could copy it.
Numeracy
Counting with small objects took on a whole new dimension with the Elmo
as little bugs became huge monsters on the screen and the children
screamed with delight as they counted them !

We also encouraged the children to bring a watch in from home to place


under the Elmo so that they could study its moving hands in our Time
topic.
Themed Work
Our themed work covers all other subjects in the curriculum. We used
the Elmo to help with our Chinese calligraphy.

The children studied this ancient art on a day out to the Chinese Arts
Centre in Manchester and then followed it up back at school by the more
able children writing Chinese symbols on a small scale using the Elmo
whilst the less able in the class watched the correct formation on the
large screen.
In our History lesson, the children looked at tiny Chinese artefacts using
the Elmo and its ability to view objects from many directions. They were
fascinated by the detail they could see. This was reflected in their own
drawings.

In Geography, we used the Elmo to focus in on areas of a world map to


find China and surrounding Countries. The Elmo was a fantastic tool which
enabled large scale images to be shown effortlessly.

In ICT we taught the basic use of Elmo to all children. They responded
with enthusiasm and skill. They were all able to zoom in and out, auto
focus and switch between applications.

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Throughout this term, we have encouraged children to bring things in


from home or to look for things outside which they would like to view
using the Elmo. This proved very popular and the items brought in ranged
from a piece of dirt to an ancient coin.

We were amazed at how the skilled the children became with Elmo and
how they used it independently with such care. They understood its role
within the classroom and often suggested how it could be used during a
lesson.

All children were very eager to show their own work at the end of the
lesson under the Elmo which is fantastic for raising not only the standard
of work produced, but also their confidence and their speaking and
listening skills.

WE LOVE ELMO !!!!!!!

Mr Crook & Miss Pendleton

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