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Article classificationsGuroo produces relevant and realistic resources for English, Maths and ICT at Level 1 and Level 2. Ideally suited for use in: Functional Skills 14-19 Diplomas Key Skills All learning materials are built around a series of learning challenges, each challenge has video, podcast, on-line interactive tasks, on-line tests and full progress reporting. Every learning challenge is based on a real life theme and mapped to the Functional Skills curriculum as well as the Key Skills and Core Curriculum. Lesson Plans are provided for teachers for use with Whiteboards as well as in Computer Classrooms. www.guroo.co.uk is perfect for personalised learning. Colleagues from Local Authorities are welcome to contact us and we'd be delighted to provide you with a free demo and visit. Please also ask us for a very useful PowerPoint presentation which is ideal for new staff members who need to know a little more about Functional Skills. Just email me directly Jonathan Wells - jwells@guroo.co.uk ![]() Sponsors
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Publication date: 09th September 2008 Withdrawal date: 30th December 2011 Created: 09th September 2008 Last updated: 09th September 2008 10:44 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.org/751 |
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