I use it for other topics.
Firstly there are a rediculous amount of files available in the share file section that have loads of basic facts. Download these and add encyclopaedic knowledge your self. You can just read up on the subject or record some facts to the files. This is the least work option
I have used any and all of shenli's files. Hers are quite advanced and beautiful! Thank you again Shenli!
So topics I have used
Rocks, flags, countries, landmarks, Roman numerals, periodic table, all the dinosaur files, dog breeds, bees, math facts, advanced shapes, bird types, Australian animals, reptiles, gymnastics moves, ( really need a taekwondo moves in Korean file made up! And a taekwondo patterns file too) earthmoving equipment, snakes, solar system, concelations, chess pieces, famous artists, advanced music.
I would love time to make taekwondo files, more country files with more information in them, some farming files, environmentally sound practices files, fish types, more Aussie snakes, more rocks, crystals and gems, times tables, technology, tools, ballet, some meditation files, positive affirmation files, more math facts, cronological Australian history, cooking terms, maps, Australian landmarks/states/ capitals, types of trees, flowers and vegetable seedling recognition. ( so they don't think my veggies are weeds!
) actually a weed file could be useful too!
Would love anything you make
I find with the older kids its a good idea to show each file a few times. Really fast first through for the right brain and then a couple of times slower with discussion for the left. I try to show a new file each time we do it for interest. I would like enough computers in the house to show something each day but it just isn't happening at the moment.