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Connect. On your Own – think of 2 conditions which promote or enhance learning. In pairs – list 4 such conditions . (Have you used any techniques described by Kev or James? How have they gone?). Big Picture / Outcomes . Today’s session.
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Connect • On your Own – think of 2 conditions which promote or enhance learning. • In pairs – list 4 such conditions. (Have you used any techniques described by Kev or James? How have they gone?)
Big Picture / Outcomes Today’s session Introduce the accelerated learning cycle and explain why I think it is valuable and show you why I think it is successful. Give you time to analyse the structure and discuss different teaching techniques that could be incorporated. Describe some techniques that I have used to develop and demonstrate learning Evaluate the session Set you a challenge
Big Picture / Outcomes The Accelerated Learning Cycle Why am I talking to you about the Accelerated Learning Cycle?
Big Picture / Outcomes Data from trial
Big Picture / Outcomes Outcomes ALL Everybody will experience what the Accelerated Learning Cycle is and should be able to describe what it is by the end of the session. MOST I would like most people to be able to explain how different and varied teaching techniques can be used within it’s structure and think about how they could use it in a lesson. SOME I would love some people to be able to evaluate whether it would be useful in their teaching and to go and try and plan a lesson using the accelerated learning lesson planning sheet.
Activate / Input What is Accelerated Learning? • Poem… • Accelerated learning description
Develop Rapid Progress • The success lies in hiding/then sharing the criteria. This technique can be applied in all contexts…
REVISION EXTREME!! Rapid Revision Progress!!Through Interval Revision Training Objective To practise specific exam skills to maximise your marks in the exam
Interval Revision Training • The science bit… • Bringing together spaced learning techniques with specific exam advice to show rapid progress towards exam success • You will learn how to answer 6 mark questions fully by cracking the written answer formula • In just 60 minutes! • You will complete 6 minute high intensity, high pressure work followed by short rest periods
Lesson outline • Warm up your brains • You will do 3 repeats of the following and at the end be a master!! • A) Task: Difficult 6 minute task to get your brain aching!! • B) C) Marking task – how did you do? • D) Try that 1st task again now you know what you’re aiming for. Can you get full marks?? • E) Interval to rejuvenate your tiring neural pathways. • Consolidate and cool down – what progress have you made?
Warm up… • Take a deep breath and start that brain thinking
Ban ana Answer: Banana Split
MEAL Answer: Well Balanced Meal
MEAL MEAL MEAL MEAL Answer: Square Meal
R G Roses I N Answer: Ring around the Roses
johns Answer: Long Johns
BIRD Answer: Big Bird
Are you ready… REVISIONEXTREME!!?! • To go:
Let’s Go!8 minutes • Exam Technique!! • Take 2 minutes to read the passage • Take 6 minutes to write an answer
TASK 1: PHYSICS • Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the plan to build thousands of offshore wind turbines around Britain and the suggested electricity power link between Britain and Iceland. (6 marks)
Success Criteria – mark your answer against these criteria. 2 minute limit..How many did you get
Now try again • Rewrite your answer now you have seen the criteria. 3 minute limit
Mark your answer again – mark your answer against these criteria. 2 minute limit.. Did you get 6 marks?? How much progress did you make from your first attempt?
WHOOSH!! • What is this reaction? • Describe of it is complete or incomplete what will happen..
TASK 2: CHEMISTRY • In this question you will be assessed on using good English, organisinginformation clearly and using specialist terms where appropriate. • Each year in the UK, billions of plastic bags are given free to shoppers. These bags are made from poly(ethene) and are often used only once. • After being used many of these plastic bags are either thrown away as litter or buried in landfill sites. • In 2006 over 10 billion of these plastic bags were given free to shoppers. • In 2009 the number of plastic bags given to shoppers had decreased to 6.1 billion. • One reason for the decrease was because some supermarkets made people pay for their plastic bags. • From 2011 a new type of plastic shopping bag made mainly from poly(ethene) had a use-by date of only one year printed on the bag. • Use the information above and your knowledge and understanding to describe advantages and disadvantages of using plastic shopping bags made from poly(ethene). (6 marks)
Success Criteria – mark your answer against these criteria. 2 minute limit..How many did you get
Now try again • Rewrite your answer now you have seen the criteria. 3 minute limit
Mark your answer again – mark your answer against these criteria. 2 minute limit.. Did you get 6 marks?? How much progress did you make from your first attempt?
Door Answer: Back Door
Grabs Grabs Grabs Grabs Answer: Up for grabs
Ci ii Answer: See eye to eye
No Good No Good Answer: Up to no good
BROTHER Answer: Big Brother
Ac caught t Answer: Caught in the act
TASK 3: BIOLOGY • In this question you will be assessed on using good English, organisinginformation clearly and using specialist terms where appropriate. • Plants and animals have become adapted in many different ways to reduce the risk of being eaten by predators. • Describe these adaptations. • Give examples of animals and plants adapted in the ways you describe. • (6 marks)
Success Criteria – mark your answer against these criteria. 2 minute limit..How many did you get?
Now try again • Rewrite your answer now you have seen the criteria. 3 minute limit
Mark your answer again – mark your answer against these criteria. 2 minute limit.. Did you get 6 marks?? How much progress did you make from your first attempt? examples of clear and detailed biology points made in response: camouflage – the method of camouflage should be described plus a statement that the predator is less likely to see the prey mimicry / warning colouration– the method should be described plus a statement that the predator is likely to confuse the prey with e.g. a poisonous organism thorns / prickles / spines / horns – a statement that these are sharp and are likely to hurt a predator long limbs / streamlining – a statement that these increase speed and make it more likely that prey will outrun predator bad taste / poison – a statement that predator will find this unpleasant and ‘spit out’ prey / not attack same prey again large ears / position of eyes – a statement that predators will be detected earlier so the prey can escape sooner
Consolidate • How many did you get for your first attempt of the first question? • How much did you get for your last attempt at the last question? • How much progress have you made? • Describe a general approach to answering these 6 mark questions.
AWESOME JOB REVISION EXTREME!! • Don’t forget to keep learning the keywords and testing yourself everyday • Using the revision guides and past paper questions (with the mark scheme) • AND get plenty of sleep to keep your brain well rested and drink plenty of water to keep your brain well hydrated.
Brain – Cool-down • Two girls are born to the same mother, on the same day, at the same time, in the same year and yet they're not twins. HOW CAN THIS BE???!!
Brain – Cool-down • Two girls are born to the same mother, on the same day, at the same time, in the same year and yet they're not twins. HOW CAN THIS BE???!! TWINS???!!!! • Answer: They were two of three triplets. (Of course!!!)
Brain – Cool-down • A man lives on the 82nd floor of a block of flats. Everyday, on his way to work, he takes the elevator down to the ground floor and leaves the building. After work, he re-enters the flats, and takes the elevator to the 43rd floor. He then walks up the other 39 flights. WHY IS THIS??????
Brain – Cool-down • A man lives on the 82nd floor of a block of flats. Everyday, on his way to work, he takes the elevator down to the ground floor and leaves the building. After work, he re-enters the flats, and takes the elevator to the 43rd floor. He then walks up the other 39 flights. WHY IS THIS?????? THE ELEVATOR. • Answer: The man was a very small person who could only reach the 43rd lift button.
Collaborative Learning • Kagan Structures • PIES • Positive interdependence • Individual Accountability • Equal Participation and • Simultaneous Interaction
Collaborative Learning • Kagan Structures • Team formation / table layout
Demonstrate Discussion – where are you? ALL Everybody will experience what the Accelerated Learning Cycle is and should be able to describe what it is by the end of the session. MOST I would like most people to be able to explain how different and varied teaching techniques can be used within it’s structure and think about how they could use it in a lesson. SOME I would love some people to be able to evaluate whether it would be useful in their teaching and to go and try and plan a lesson using the accelerated learning lesson planning sheet.
Consolidate and Connect Never • Review the main points of the learning. • Use memory hooks (“never eat shredded wheat”) to help students to remember Wheat Eat Shredded
Consolidate / connect CHALLENGE: USE THE TEMPLATE AND LET ME OR KEV KNOW HOW IT GOES – SORRY – NO PING PONG BALLS… The Accelerated Learning?