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We’ve all had that moment in a lesson, whether it be online or in person, where we ask the...
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by Hannah Fryer | Feb 25, 2021 | Blogs, Bright Ideas, EdTech Case Studies, Teaching Tips, Teaching Tips & Bright Ideas
We’ve all had that moment in a lesson, whether it be online or in person, where we ask the...
Read Moreby Fleur Baikie | Feb 1, 2021 | Blogs, Bright Ideas, EdTech Case Studies, Teaching Tips, Teaching Tips & Bright Ideas
This week I have been using Blooket with my classes to revise necessary vocabulary and key...
Read Moreby Laura Bonass | Jan 28, 2021 | Blogs, Bright Ideas, EdTech Case Studies, Teaching Tips, Teaching Tips & Bright Ideas
As we return to online teaching, we face the obstacle of missing the visual cues that come with...
Read Moreby Mark Allday | Jun 26, 2020 | Bright Ideas, EdTech Case Studies, Teaching Tips
Quizlet is super simple, but that’s part of its appeal. Teachers and students can browse existing content or upload their own. Just like real flashcards that you make or borrow from a friend, quality can vary, but on the...
Read Moreby Fergal Moane | Jul 10, 2019 | Bright Ideas
June saw the conclusion of our Professional Learning cycle at Sandringham with a celebration of bright ideas lead by a wide number of workshop leaders. The wide range of topics included: Oracy Active Discussion and Debate...
Read Moreby Liz Kelly | Oct 16, 2018 | Bright Ideas
This week, I have been reflecting upon the importance of encouraging our students to Think Outside. I was reminded of the importance and benefits of working outside when we delivered a whole year group David Hockney art workshop...
Read Moreby Fergal Moane | Oct 9, 2018 | Bright Ideas
Placemats for Differentiation Rachael Potter has created placemats to support students understanding of the novel they are currently reading in English. These are placed on each students’ desk at the beginning of each...
Read Moreby Laura Maberly | Oct 8, 2018 | Bright Ideas
I was recently on a learning walk and spotted a brilliant idea in History. Every KS3 student is given a “programme of study” to stick in their exercise books. It gives them information on exactly what topics they...
Read Moreby Fergal Moane | Oct 1, 2018 | Bright Ideas
https://www.retrievalpractice.org This website has a wealth of information about why and how retrieval practice can be incorporated into lessons. At the moment they are offering a Metacognition Template download, and they offer...
Read Moreby Fergal Moane | Sep 5, 2018 | Bright Ideas
When thinking about our focus upon inclusion this year and turning to the topic of questioning, I remembered an AfL strategy from @teachertoolkit from some time ago – Pose, Pause, Pounce, Bounce. While initially similar to...
Read Moreby Fergal Moane | Jul 13, 2018 | Bright Ideas
I was reminded of this idea, whilst observing a lesson. A great starter is a quick quiz with up to 10 questions for students to answer. This helps students to remember what they were learning about in the last lesson and help...
Read Moreby Liz Kelly | Jul 13, 2018 | Bright Ideas
Inviting local feeder schools into the school to complete subject specific project work is an excellent way to build relationships with local teachers and meet prospective students to the school. Primary and Infant schools...
Read Moreby Kelly Bulbeck | Jul 11, 2018 | Bright Ideas
Following a recent assessment in English, Alfie Fox thought carefully about how to use ReAct to improve the quality of students’ writing. Faced with a picture stimuli and a set of descriptive writing techniques, students...
Read Moreby Fergal Moane | Jul 10, 2018 | Bright Ideas
I saw this technique being used very effectively in Mark Allday’s Year 10 Computer Science lessons recently. The students have to undertake an extended piece of Non Examined Assessment (controlled assessment in old money)...
Read Moreby Fergal Moane | Jul 10, 2018 | Bright Ideas
Give students a couple of minutes at the end of a lesson to prepare a one word response to questions about the lesson. In group work, questions such as ‘Who generated the most effective ideas today’ will allow you to...
Read Moreby Laura Maberly | Jul 9, 2018 | Bright Ideas
Introducing new topics to students can be quite tricky. You want to engage students from the very beginning but this can be particularly difficult if the content is quite challenging or abstract. How students respond in that...
Read Moreby Anna Mapley | Jul 9, 2018 | Bright Ideas
Do you ….? always have the same hands going up to answer your questions in lessons? have some characters dominate in your class? have boys or girls that volunteer their answers more readily? unconsciously look to the same...
Read Moreby Katie Wills | Jun 19, 2018 | Bright Ideas
IDEA: Ask a student (or multiple students) to act as a cameraman and take videos of students presenting the learning that is going on in the lesson. BENEFIT: As a differentiation strategy – it gives students who are...
Read Moreby Fergal Moane | Jun 13, 2018 | Bright Ideas
Using student work as exemplars is a powerful technique – gives a motivational boost to those students whose work is displayed and a clear target for other students to aim for. The evidence also shows that peer learning is...
Read Moreby Fergal Moane | Jun 10, 2018 | Bright Ideas
Meta-cognition, learners “knowledge of their knowledge”, is a promising area for research at the moment. The EEF report ‘Metacognition and self-regulated learning’ from April 2018 is a must read for all...
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