Sunday, 21 December 2008
PicLits
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Monday, 8 December 2008
Commemorate 20 years of Chembakolli with an interactive online march and new story book
Christopher Rushbrook Schools Marketing and Promotions Manager ActionAid
For
26 September 2008: Chembakolli, a village in southern
To celebrate this anniversary, ActionAid is launching an online march, enabling teachers and pupils to create their own character and personalised placard before joining the virtual march.
Starting in Gudalur, the virtual route follows the footsteps of the real march, twenty years ago. In the town, the marchers can click on local landmarks, including market stalls, the hospital and school, and meet real life people and read their stories. As more people join the march, the route will extend into Chembakolli where visitors can learn about life in the village by clicking on parts of the village, local people, and an elephant.
As part of the celebrations, ActionAid has also produced The Chembakolli story, a beautifully narrated audio CD accompanied by a story/activity book and poster. The CD covers the events of the past 20 years in six parts, each with descriptive sound and music clips recorded in the village. It is ideal for classroom listening and interpretive learning and is available for £20 (inc p&p).
To take part go to the Adivasi Lands Right March websiteWednesday, 3 December 2008
Tom Barrett's Blog - Using Google Earth to plot the journey of James and the Giant Peach
Tom has been doing some amazing work with his class on using Google Earth to plot the story of James and the Giant Peach. Start with his final page of the story and then choose the links to work back.
He has also been using Vocaro to record children's voices - which were then embedded into Google. Please read his blog to find out more.