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How to use the links on this Blog

Click on a link in the website box on the right and it will take you to straight to the site.

See below postings for details on each of the website links.

If you have any questions, need advice or guidance,
click on the comments link and post a message (you will need
an email address and a password to register).

Good Luck with your Key Skills - Selma

PS let me know what you think about this blog site.

Tuesday 7 October 2008

Skillsworkshop - teaching resources

this website has hundreds of teaching resources/activities/games etc to help develop literacy and numeracy skills at all levels. If you are a teacher/trainer and are stuck for something different to try, then have a look at this site.

BBC BiteSize - Level 2 Skills

BBC Bitesize - is aimed at GCSE revision. The skills are more Level 2 standard so would be good practice for those who have mastered the basics and want to practice harder examples.

Thursday 24 May 2007

BBC Key Skills - Practice test questions at Levels 1 & 2

This site offers key skill development at Levels 2 & 3. There are also some practice test questions. Good for learners who need practice rather than tuition.

Wednesday 16 May 2007

KSSP Key Skill Support Programme - includes 'How To' worksheets, workbooks and assignments to help develop skills.

This links to the KSSP resources website. Follow the instructions.
Choose: Key Skills in the first browser, then the required key skill (for example Communication), then sector (say Sport and Leisure - this means that the worksheets will be relevant to that area of work). A whole list of 'How To....' resources will show for you to choose from. There are also practice assignments and workbooks.

This is a great site. Let me know how you get on.

BBC Skillswise Website - Lots of Worksheets, Quizzes and Games to help you develop your literacy and numeracy skills

This is a great site to help you develop your key skills. Just click on the link which will take you straight to the website. Choose the Development area you need - for example: Number, and then choose the area you want to work on, say: Handling Data.

Up will come a page showing a series of worksheets, games and quizzes to help you develop and test your skills.

Hope you find it useful. Let me know how you get on.

Move On Link - Lots of Practice Test Papers - will even keep track of your scores

The Move On Link will take to the 'Move On' Website. Here you will find some mock tests for you to practice on (Literacy and Numeracy only). There are 9 tests for each level. Each test will be timed, marked and scored automatically and feedback will be given answers that you need help with.

If you could save your scores and send them to me so that I can see what help you need and then I can point you in the right direction for support.

To save your results: Hit print screen on your keyboard. Nothing will happen, but open up word and a new document and hit paste. A copy of the screen info will be pasted into this document. Save it and then send it to me as an attachment.

Let me know how you get on.