My Class had a lot of fun and a little maths with Balloon Car Racing. Here on the Banton Biggies’ Blog:
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The First Lego League https://dlvr.it/S20DWL pic.twitter.com/VtRSZawpGb
My class had a team in the South of Scotland heats of the First Lego League challenge on Thursday, very proud
#FIRSTLEGOLeague #FLL #RePLAY
The First Lego League https://t.co/OyGgXjh1VA pic.twitter.com/VtRSZawpGb
— Banton Primary (@Banton_Pr) June 18, 2021
I had a busy first week back after spring break, Robots, butterflies & teacakes:
Episode 4 of the Banton Biggies Podcast is out now. Scripted & recorded by pupils in their home and edited together by the children in school all in less than a week.https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/nl/bbpod/2021/03/09/bbp-episode-4/
I’d avoided doing this earlier in lockdown ’cause I though it might be tricky. Turned out easier to organise than if I was in class. Even minimal supervision of the edit in school today.
According to my on this day page (thanks again @cogdog) last year was end of term. I don’t think this year will feature as much “stuff to touch”
Adding #microbit to our Steady Hand games. Now we can count the hits. #digiLearnScot @digitallearnNL pic.twitter.com/Fbgzw7JtmE
Some digital fun in class today
Adding #microbit to our Steady Hand games. Now we can count the hits. #digiLearnScot @digitallearnNL pic.twitter.com/Fbgzw7JtmE
— Banton Primary (@Banton_Pr) December 3, 2020
Classroom Podcasting again

I started a podcast in my previous school in 2005 which produced episode fairly regularly until 2008 when I moved to a development officer post in North Lanarkshire.
I found podcasting to really worthwhile, fun and motivating. It involved children in all sorts of learning and created many opportunities.
I’ve also produced a fair number of podcast over at EduTalk and play with microcasting here.
I spent a fair bit of time in my development post trying to encourage the practise. Ironically I had more luck with video podcasting and for a while we had a Mac server running podcast producer which could server audio and video podcasts.
When I started work on Glow I was particularity keen to promote podcasting using Glow Blogs but didn’t see a lot of uptake.
Since returning to class in 2016 I’ve had podcasting in the back of my mind, we have, I think, posted the odd bit of audio to our class blog but until now now made a big deal of podcasting.
This session I decided to get it into our plans covering in particular:
By experiencing the setting up and running of a business, I can collaborate in making choices relating to the different roles and responsibilities and have evaluated its success.
SOC 2-22a
We are going to produce a multi-episode podcast and look for sponsorship to make it into a business.
There are an amazing number of opportunities in making a podcast for pupils including: writing, recording and editing, making a website, graphics production, finding sponsorship and publicity. We have already ticked of many of the skills that we audit in our learning.
I’ve also been learning a bit about GarageBand and how it has changed since the last time I used it. Exploring software with pupils is a great way for them to learn. My needs for podcasting for Edutalk were met by a wee bit of audacity and the levelator, not complex, but pupils are a bit more ambitious. I am also stepping out of my mac comfort zone and using the pupils iPads for the whole thing, or at least they are. They are organising things in Teams (to include an isolating graphic person last week) and using the pupils iPads. GarageBand for recording, notes for writing, Teams for working together, brushes, sketches & keynote for graphics, numbers for organisation. Personally I would be using a different set of apps on a mac for these tasks. Moving to the pupils devices gives them control and puts me in an advisory role.
So far we have organised teams for different roles, made a start on a blog, graphics, scriptwriting. Our first bit of publicity has gone out and I cooped my daughter into a Skype visit to talk about her job as a tv producer (and her experience of working on a podcast).
We have started recording episode zero and I hope that will be published on the new podcast site next week. It is good to be back podcasting in class.
Some of my favourite bits this week, #outdoorlearning mandalas, fire & #microbits
Some poems written by @Banton_Pr Biggies (p4-7) in our Teams Meeting last week. We read the same poem, Long Trip by Langston Hughes, every day and wrote our own at the end of the week.