And for some oracy and writing support, here’s a link to these one page guides using @TheWritingRevol and @voice21oracy expertise! Let me know if you find them useful and if you want to see anything else @EnglishWales@Team_English1@CSC_langlitcomm
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Looking to teach your students conflict resolution skills? Consider using a Wheel of Choices, equipped with a variety of healthy strategies for them to select from!
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🕒 Wait time 🕒 between asking a question and calling on someone for an answer — as well as waiting to respond to an answer — is an important strategy to include for all learners.
Sketchnote via @ValentinaESL
Here is the Dropbox link to Element 4.3 of the GTT- 8 questioning strategies and the 5 key principles of powerful questioning. https://t.co/nvn6QnRE2W Thank you to anyone who retweeted the original post-@ProfCoe@EvidenceInEdu@m_chiles
💡💡 Looking for new classroom ideas? Need a solution to boring worksheets? Turn them into these 7 engaging activities instead!
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We all know how much I love a socratic seminar to get students talking and discussing their ideas! @LitdriveUK
@FunkyPedagogy I’ve taught them your rule of 3 things about 3 things and it’s really helped improved their analysis so thank you!
6 oracy strategies to improve pupils use of language in your classroom. We specialise in professional learning that uses research to have an impact. Find out more https://t.co/K4k0XXjTT8
Forget what you've heard! The real secret to a killer brainstorming sesh isn't quality, it's quantity. Stack up those ideas, folks! 🧠💡
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🌱 Help students grow by pairing a consequence with a reflective practice before a conversation.
Access my 𝗥𝗲𝗳𝗹𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗧𝗲𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗮𝘁𝗲 to create a #SafeSpace in your classroom: https://t.co/6hDL7gbUMh
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🎪 Step right up to the S talk wheel and give it a spin!
If you're looking to boost engagement to your class discussions, this strategy, from T @chemelnalis, is for you. #TeacherHack
Learning is an active process. Creating something new might be:
✅a verbal response
✅a written summary
✅drawing a picture
✅sorting into a category
...and many more. How active are your learners?
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