Learning has been made even more fun for youngsters at a Maldon primary school.
Hi-tech teaching - year six pupils Jack Bowring and Rebecca Kirby demonstrate how the new computer software at All Saints' Primary School works. Picture: SEANA HUGHES (38496-a)
Pupils at All Saints' Primary are now able to take a more active role in lessons with the introduction of new interactive whiteboards.
The whiteboards are able to display things such as number squares which the children can then draw on to circle the appropriate number.
New software Knowledge Box has also been installed on the London Road school's computers which enables children to look up information about certain projects they are working on to enhance their learning.
Headteacher Margaret Owens said: "The new equipment is great and will benefit the pupils no end."
Published Tuesday, September 28, 2004
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