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My Island

My Island. An interesting looking blog from a Primary Learner, Emma describes here blog: I live on the lovely island of Islay on the west coast of Scotland.  We have lots of lovely wildlife, beaches...

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GPS Sensational Sevens

This is a wonderful class blog from Gourock. The pupils and their teacher blog about a wide range of activities, using images and video expertly. Hello and welcome to Gourock Primary School’s P7 Class...

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Dunrobin Junior Journalists

Dunrobin Junior Journalists The Dunrobin Junior Journalists us a Glow blog as part of their project: We are the Junior Journalists in Dunrobin Primary School in Airdrie. We attend an after school club...

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Digital Leaders and Glow tools at St Bernadette’s RC Primary

John Cloherty, P6/7 teacher and ICT Coordinator at St Bernadette’s RC Primary, Falkirk and the P7 Digital Leaders Niamh Wallace and Molly Rodden explain how they have been using the Glow tools in their...

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Cairn Primary School Glow School Site

Amanda Pickard at Cairn Primary, Maybole shows how she encouraged staff to use Glow to help make learning fun.   Amanda used the previous version of Glow for learning and teaching and was keen for all...

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NNM Hub – Module 4 Session 4- Mental Agility

Join the ES Team on Tuesday 27th October at 4pm to find out more about Mental Agility at Second Level. In this session presented by the Education Scotland Numeracy and Mathematics Team they will be...

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Braidbar Primary School Book Group Forum

Creating a Book Group on Glow using a Forum. Mr Howie, P5/P6 class teacher, discusses with pupils how a Glow forum was used to support engagement with reading. Ruby likes a mix of fiction and...

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