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Software
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ByronSoftware
for Schools
FREE Scheme of Work Units |
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The
Schemes
of Work for Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools have been created
using the School Plan Management - Plan4Me
application.
Includes full
text and examples from the DfES and QCA, following their
recommendations precisely the data is organised into weekly/sequential
units (particularly advantageous for the Numeracy Strategy)
The documents
may be opened and printed using the FREE Plan4ME-Lite application or
the FREE Document Reader - PrePlan4.
Click
here to download PrePlan4 setup program (905kb)
Please Note:- Open/Run the file,
select the Extract button, the Setup.exe program starts on completion
of file extratction. Setup also associates the file type (.ByR) with
the program to enable files to be launched from within 'Windows'
explorer and has an automatic uninstaller, it is the recommended
option, also includes a sample document.
If you don't need the above functionality
or if you are experiencing a load error when starting the program then Click here to download just PrePlan4.exe - new
version 4.55

"we are working directly from your Numeracy
units in the classroom and have just received a most favourable report
from the school inspectorate, they have suggested we should pass on the
scheme to other schools in our area, is that OK?"
Yes - you may
print/photocopy and distribute the documents to other schools. We are
aware that some providers attach a significant charge for hardcopy of
the data in unit form and prohibit photocopying. We provide the data
free, without such restrictions, in order to demonstrate the scope of
the School Plan Management software and also to publicise one of the
fundamental features of the Plan4Me
application. Also we may just 'help out' a few of our teacher
colleagues and thus make a useful contribution to a number of
children's education.

"my son cannot do these maths examples and he
says he's never been taught how to, are you sure it's intended for his
age range?"
"how do I help my son's progress at home without causing him confusion"
If you want to know
what the government recommend your child's school should be teaching
and what his expected level of achievement should be, or you wish to
aid your child's progress but are unsure how to proceed, then using the
DfES and QCA Schemes of Work is the answer.
Parents contributing to their child's education, at home, using the
same material as that being used at school can be one of the most
significant factors that influence a childs future.

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