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4 Feb 2008
Download fantastic interactive games and teaching tools
Scholastic educational magazines don’t just provide subscribers with topical features and invaluable teaching ideas—now Early Years and Primary professionals can download exciting interactive resources too! On this page we have showcased some of our best downloadables: simply scroll down to see what’s on offer.
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Interactive orchestra poster
An interactive orchestra poster. Play sounds from all the instruments in an orchestra. Featured in Junior Education PLUS December 2007.
The Thunder Giant
Read and listen to a traditional tale based on the Norse legend of Thor the Thunder God, then enjoy the accompanying audio poem of the same name.
Conveyor belt challenge
Put your children’s memory to the test with this ‘game show’ inspired interactive game. See page 53 of Child Education PLUS February for more details
Jack and the beanstalk game
Use your mouse to roll the dice and move Jack up the magical beanstalk. The first to the top wins the gold. But look out, you are not alone up there and the evil giant can turn up at any moment to slow you down! Featured in Nursery Education PLUS March 2008.
Design-a-dinosaur game
Allow children to create and name their own dinosaur – it’s t-riffic! Featured in Child Education PLUS February 2008
Night-time in the park game
Use your torch to spot all the creatures hiding in the park at night. Featured in Nursery Education PLUS February 2008
Interactive: Story starter -- No Ordinary Girl
Daisy Michaels might looks like a normal girl, but after a class trip to the zoo, she realises that she’s anything but! Can the children finish her story? Featured in Junior Education PLUS February 2008
Fishy Phonemes
A fun spelling game – can you guide Fin the fish to eat the correct phonemes and spell the object in the picture? With three levels of difficulty for children to try. Featured in Literacy Time PLUS January 2008
Through the keyhole -- Witch's cabin
The door is locked and you don’t have a key – but don’t let that stop you taking a sneaky peek inside the Witch’s cabin. Featured in Child Education PLUS August 2007
The cost is correct
Reinforce children’s estimation skills with this fun and interactive game show challenge from Child Education PLUS April ‘08
Interactive: All around the world -- New York
Use this funky, illustrated resource to explore New York and some of its main attractions. Accompanying activities can be found on pages 40-41 of the April ‘08 issue of Junior Education PLUS.
Time Train to Tudor London
Take a trip on the time train to Tudor London featured in Child Education PLUS March 2008
Interactive: Time zones around the world
Introduce children to the world’s time zones with this fun and informative interactive resource. Accompanying activities can be found on pages 33-36 of the April ‘08 issue of Junior Education PLUS.
Interactive: Under the sea
Inspire creative writing and dance and drama with this drag-and-drop activity, featuring images and sound effects. Find linking activities on pages 48-49 of the March ‘08 issue of Junior Ed PLUS
Mix and Match game
Click on the arrows to move the body parts to create fun traditional story characters!
Can you guess which toys belong to who?
Help the children recognise modern and traditional toys with our fun interactive matching game
Voice what you view
Challenge children to guess the nursery rhymes in our game show challenge featured in Child Education PLUS March ‘08
Stormbreaker
Multimedia resource featuring the same scene from top children’s movie and action adventure novel Stormbreaker, by Anthony Horowitz.

