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Quick and easy ideas to spice up your lessons, brought to you by @russeltarr. I teach History but many of these ideas will be transferable to other subjects too!
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Group Work, student presentations, peer assessment

  • Sticky-notes and project nests: collaborate, collate, categorise, connect
  • Sticky-notes and project nests: collaborate, collate, categorise, connect
  • Sticky-notes and project nests: collaborate, collate, categorise, connect
  • Sticky-notes and project nests: collaborate, collate, categorise, connect

Sticky-notes and project nests: collaborate, collate, categorise, connect

Using Wikis to create a collaborative “Choose your own adventure” game

Using Wikis to create a collaborative “Choose your own adventure” game

Getting students to TEACH, not to PRESENT!

Getting students to TEACH, not to PRESENT!

spy

“Secret Agent” – a great peer-assessment strategy!

  • “Say What you See” – Talkers and Listeners
  • “Say What you See” – Talkers and Listeners
  • “Say What you See” – Talkers and Listeners
  • “Say What you See” – Talkers and Listeners
  • “Say What you See” – Talkers and Listeners

“Say What you See” – Talkers and Listeners

jigsaw

3 Creative Ways to Use “Jigsaw” Groups

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Questionnaire to gather student feedback on your schemes of work

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Group Work Plenary Question: “Which Part of the Body Were You?”

Group Work Role Cards

Group Work Role Cards

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Peer Assessment Slips

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