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| Title | Description | Curricular Area | Stages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Activities on The Nine Lives of Roddy Hogg play | A structured set of reading activities and functional writing tasks based on the Scottish Road Safety Campaign's play 'The Nine Lives of Roddy Hogg'. | 5-14 Resource Library | S1/S2 Middle Primary |
| Fitness | This is a diary developed by Graeme High School, Falkirk Council, to motivate students to be more concerned with their personal fitness and to follow a more structured personal exercise programme. The initiative was developed across several departments in and the school has asked students to comment on the Personal Fitness initiative. The form used is also included. | 5-14 Resource Library | S1/S2 |
| Keeping safe: choices | These activities for various stages of the primary school are taken from the CD-ROM 'Glasgow's Health' produced by Glasgow City Council Education Services Education Support Service in association with Greater Glasgow Health Board. The programme provides a comprehensive health education teaching package and the activities on the CD-ROM relate to the three strands of the 5-14 health education guidelines. | 5-14 Resource Library | Middle Primary Lower Primary |
| The Happy Room perceptual motor programme | This is an introduction to a perceptual motor programme developed by Lesley Malone, a PE Specialist in the Linlithgow Primary School cluster. It contains the background to perceptual motor skills and their place within the curriculum, as well as a detailed 12 week programme. It has been used as a primary screening pilot to provide baseline observation of motor skills. The programme has been developed for P1 pupils with specialist equipment to help mainstream children to acquire skills necessary for formal learning in the classroom. | 5-14 Resource Library |
Curriculum for Excellence will introduce eight refreshed and re-focused curriculum areas, and make space in the timetable for interdisciplinary projects and studies. Future planning will follow the principles underlying the new Curriculum for Excellence.
Although the current 5-14 curriculum will be with us for the immediate future, you can use the resources on this site with Curriculum for Excellence in mind. Use this short Reflection Guide to help you adapt resources in accordance with some of the principles and purposes of Curriculum for Excellence.
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