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Each video describes an element from the Model for Great Teaching.
They can serve as a great conversation starter - not so much at parties, more school-based T&L discussions!
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Recently my department have really focused on improving reading fluency and comprehension (also a whole school focus). It was great to receive some positive feedback on this in a recent Ofsted deep-dive. Here are some strategies we have been using - THREAD:
Over a hundred blank maps of the world, countries, continents and more.
All organised here on the google drive by Laura Pellegrino so you don't have to go searching !
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Temperatures today have been closer to what we would typically see in late August than late October!
Here's a look at today's provisional top temperatures across the 4 home nations 👇
🗣️Let's talk about #GreatTeaching.
▶️17 videos describing each of the elements from the Model for Great Teaching.
👥Use them with colleagues to facilitate conversations about teaching and learning.
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Using Worked Examples in the Classroom:
- what they are
- why we should use them
- how to gradually remove the scaffold using them
A task design thread 🧵
Here is a thread containing all ten of our 'Five Ways' one-pagers. I've included the links to @teacherhead's original blog. You'll also find a PDF of each one-pager; PDF files are better for printing.
Thanks @Map_Addict for tweeting & making me aware that the @UNDP HDI Report 2021-22 had been published. Here are my key #geographyteacher take-aways from the report & updated figures of the key countries that we refer to at GCSE & A-Level 👌🌎
OBSESSED! Did not know you could do this on @Gapminder!!! Can add up to four countries to compare their population pyramids any time between 1950 and 2100. The 1950 vs. 2100 projections are fascinating, particularly for 🇦🇴 ! #geographyteacher
Two new editable knowledge organisers covering global atmospheric circulation and tropical storms are now available to download to Internet Geography Plus subscribers! There are now 46 knowledge organisers available to download! #geographyteacher
Here's a short lesson on the current flooding in Pakistan, an IDEAL analysis, lots of discussion opportunities & an article linked to the flooding/climate change. Not anything hugely 'wow' - but if its useful, feel free to download here. #geographyteacher https://t.co/d9mCyCZnSD