These database tables are for viewing and exploring.
They do NOT have facilities
to add records or edit them unless you copy them into your own database area
(see how to clone a database) |
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Example databases for you to explore.
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Property
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An estate agent's database of properties complete with photographs |
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Suspects
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A database of suspects and a set of four tasks with crimes to solve
Case 1
Case 2
Case 3 Case 4 |
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dedham_1851
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Census data from 1851 for Dedham in Essex. Over 1700 records of information
giving an interesting window into life in this village. |
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rivers
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A database table of 16 rivers complete with classroom task sheet |
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planets
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Details of planets with classroom activity ideas |
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The following are ideas to copy/clone to produce your own database.
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materials
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Everyday materials and their properties |
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cereals
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Breakfast cereals and their contents |
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vic_toys
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Victorian toy database table |
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A six lesson introduction to databases
Link
to lesson plans |
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clowns
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Clowns database table (requires
cloning so that records
can be added or edited) |
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survey
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Survey database table (use as is /clone if you wish to add/edit
records) |
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animals
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Animals database table (requires
cloning so that records
can be added or edited) |
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Login screen
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