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Rachael Edgar ‘Strategies for a thinking classroom’ Thursday 3 rd July 2014 #TMStratford

Rachael Edgar ‘Strategies for a thinking classroom’ Thursday 3 rd July 2014 #TMStratford. Inspire and Engage. On your bingo cards, write the answers to the following question or task:. List nine key points about Michael Gove. Start Bingo. Set Your Questions.

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Rachael Edgar ‘Strategies for a thinking classroom’ Thursday 3 rd July 2014 #TMStratford

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  1. Rachael Edgar ‘Strategies for a thinking classroom’ Thursday 3rd July 2014 #TMStratford Rachael Edgar @Dubai_Teachmeet

  2. Inspire and Engage

  3. On your bingo cards, write the answers to the following question or task: List nine key points about Michael Gove Start Bingo Set Your Questions

  4. List nine key points about Michael Gove Use space bar (or click mouse) to scroll through bingo balls Tory The Blob MP Trojan horse The Times Tory Trojan horse Edinburgh Secretary of state Education The Blob Mr Men The Times MP Free school Mr Men Free school Secretary of state Education Edinburgh

  5. Enter your question in row 1 and your words/phrases into the lower rows of the table below (in Normal edit mode). After editing the table and question, click this button (in slideshow mode) to update the slides and bingo balls

  6. Teacher’s Guide The Game • The purpose of this activity is to test your students’ knowledge of topics they have learnt. • The activity is a game of ‘Bingo’ – your students have a blank ‘Bingo card’ and you ask them to think and write down the possible answers to the question. • After a couple of minutes the teacher reveals the answer by revealing the Bingo balls on the screen. Running the activity • Give each student a copy of the printed off blank bingo card (print off as many copies of slide 5 as you need). • After a few minutes click on ‘Start Bingo’. • To call the answers, click on the space bar. Each answer will rise up. Game Setup Note – this game has randomly generated data using a ‘macro’ embedded within the file. For this file to work you must ‘enable’ the macro when prompted (on opening up of the file). Editing the resource: You can create your own question (with 9 answers). Go to slide 3 Input your question in row 1 and the 9 possible answers into rows 2 to 10. Click on the large button at the bottom of the slide to update the file and run the question. Note: Please ensure that you save this file after editing.

  7. List nine key points about Michael Gove List nine key points about Michael Gove

  8. 10 Quick ways to a ‘thinking classroom’!

  9. Power of the post-it!

  10. Contact details Email: misedgar@yahoo.co.uk Twitter: @Dubai_Teachmeet Teaching and Learning Blog: www.misedgar.wordpress.com Rachael Edgar @Dubai_Teachmeet

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