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New GCSE Y10: Sequencing our Curriculum Map and access to new Teaching Resources
Like everyone in England, I have spent this academic year revamping our department Curriculum Map and Learning Journey to reflect the demand...
Hola: Me puedes poner el enlace de tu MFL twitterati padlet porfa? Se me ha perdido y en google no lo encuentro. Gracias de antemano. :)
ReplyDeleteHi, here it is https://padlet.com/esmeraldasalgad/xu5uye5tnrrqzxy0
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Dear Esmeralda, I attended one of your webinars today (thank you so much - very useful) and would love to use your Connect 4 template for German. However, I am not quite sure how to modify the template using Genially. Is it even possible with the free version? Many thanks in advance!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment. Just click on the template and open it in Genially. You can edit it on the free version. Just click on the cards and write your input. Once modified, go to settings and make sure you click on “draggable” items on ( this will allow you to click on the yellow/red bits and colour the circles) and save the settings. :)
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