The document discusses challenges teachers face in finding and sharing educational materials. It notes that while ready-made materials are convenient, they often require modification and finding author permissions can be difficult. Teachers publish materials to share with students and colleagues or for career purposes, but lack of skills and copyright concerns sometimes prevent sharing. An ideal solution would provide a user-friendly repository for high-quality, well-described materials where teachers can give feedback, make minor modifications, and find resources quickly while respecting copyright.
The document discusses challenges teachers face in finding and sharing educational materials. It notes that while ready-made materials are convenient, they often require modification and finding author permissions can be difficult. Teachers publish materials to share with students and colleagues or for career purposes, but lack of skills and copyright concerns sometimes prevent sharing. An ideal solution would provide a user-friendly repository for high-quality, well-described materials where teachers can give feedback, make minor modifications, and find resources quickly while respecting copyright.
The document is a quiz about Scotland containing questions and answers about various topics:
- The Celts were the original inhabitants of Scotland. James VI of Scotland also became King of England. The Romans called Scotland "Caledonia".
- The Stone of Destiny was used in coronation ceremonies. The diagonal cross on the Scottish flag is called St. Andrew's Cross. Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland.
- Edinburgh has the official Scottish residence of the Queen, called Holyrood House. The first Edinburgh festival was held in 1947 to accompany the other festivals.
World Press Photo 10 was an exhibition held from May 28, 2010 at the Shihlin Paper Corporation in Taiwan. The exhibition featured award-winning press photographs from around the world in 2010 that were selected by the World Press Photo Foundation.
The document contains questions and answers about England, Wales, and their history and culture. Some of the questions covered are: Guy Fawkes Night being celebrated in November in England; Shakespeare's birthplace being Stratford-upon-Avon; the White Horse of Uffington being located in Oxfordshire; and cream tea consisting of tea, a scone with clotted cream and jam. The questions also cover topics like the Norman Conquest of 1066; Hadrian's Wall being built by Romans; and the Lake District being located in England.
The document is a quiz about Scotland containing questions and answers about various topics:
- The Celts were the original inhabitants of Scotland. James VI of Scotland also became King of England. The Romans called Scotland "Caledonia".
- The Stone of Destiny was used in coronation ceremonies. The diagonal cross on the Scottish flag is called St. Andrew's Cross. Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland.
- Edinburgh has the official Scottish residence of the Queen, called Holyrood House. The first Edinburgh festival was held in 1947 to accompany the other festivals.
World Press Photo 10 was an exhibition held from May 28, 2010 at the Shihlin Paper Corporation in Taiwan. The exhibition featured award-winning press photographs from around the world in 2010 that were selected by the World Press Photo Foundation.
The document contains questions and answers about England, Wales, and their history and culture. Some of the questions covered are: Guy Fawkes Night being celebrated in November in England; Shakespeare's birthplace being Stratford-upon-Avon; the White Horse of Uffington being located in Oxfordshire; and cream tea consisting of tea, a scone with clotted cream and jam. The questions also cover topics like the Norman Conquest of 1066; Hadrian's Wall being built by Romans; and the Lake District being located in England.