Resources

Please take a look at learning resources I have produced or “acquired” (like all good teachers do!). Feel free to view, download and share – I hope they help in some way…..

BYOD

Constructivism

Glogster posters

TMHS Assessment – a poster explaining a Feed “forward” assessment strategy based on the initials of the school

TMHS QR – a really simple QR poster to attract and inspire students – I’m sticking it on my door and seeing what happens!

Augmented Reality (AR) Learning display posters

AR Elements

AR Alkali metals

New Technology resources

21C Technologies Top Ten

21C Technologies checklist

using ict to enhance learning

QR Code resources (thanks to @nervassa for the first two resources)

How to generate QR codes

Find someone who can solve

Making Tea QR codes

Blooming Marvellous – Bloom’s Taxonomy resources (the first is from the brilliant Norbert De Mello)

blooms bookmarks 

BloomingOrangev1[1] (from www.LearningToday.com)

bloomsposterv4 (from www.LearningToday.com)

Blooms-Question-Charts (from www.in2edu.com)

N.b although I have put these resources on, I much prefer SOLO Taxonomy – much more student friendly, flexible and encourages independent learning. First port of call for SOLO Taxonomy is the brilliant Hooked on Thinking website

Accelerated Learning Cycle

I generated a “PACE Learning cycle” based on the brilliant Accelerated Learning cycle.

Below is a lesson plan template using the PACE cycle (including a display poster of the PACE cycle)

PACE Lesson Plan

Some other stuff that may be of interest or help

Learning Outcomes Presentation – a presentation on implementing and driving a core purpose for your department/faculty/school

feedback – a visual presentation on how feedback is used in Social Networking

Core Purpose Presentation – a presentation on how to plan, use and deliver learning outcomes in lessons

AFL sheet template - a very simple Assessment for Learning student sheet

Zone of Challenge graph – a great way to observe lessons! Thanks to Mike Hughes for the idea

3 Minute Motivators - a selection of ways to motivate learners

Olympic plenary   – a simple plenary sheet based on the olympics


2 Responses to “Resources”

  1. Karen "E.K. "Smith November 29, 2011 at 6:22 am #

    I am so happy I stumbled on your blog, you are so brilliant, and as a Punker in the 80′s….lived in London, I really understand your motivation. This is why I love the Internet!

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