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TeachMeet Tips

Here are my tips for the challenge- 
‘I want you to try at least 1 tip from these in the next week…’
All the tips can be found here on the toolkit!
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/embed_code/22937319
(The above presentation is a mixture of the presentations from TMEaling, TMOxford and TMReading/Bulmershe
I learnt the following tips from two teach meets in two days- #TMOxford and #TMReading/Bulmershe- Read the write up here


Poll Everywhere!

Resources:

www.polleverywhere.com

How It Works:

Free online Polling website- texts are free, results are live! Simple to use- try it?!

Killer Questions!

Resources:

None

How it works:

Students have to think of a Killer Question- a question that is ‘impossible’ to answer by any of their peers!
However, they must know the answer and it must link to the objectives of the lesson.
Fab activity- really gets the students thinking and ultra competitive!

Google Docs/Communities!

Resources:

Google Docs/Communities

How it works:

Click here for more info: https://www.smore.com/76kp by https://twitter.com/emberlinP 

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In It Together

Resources:(Staff) Lanyards.What to do:In the run up to examinations to promote a collegiate approach to preparation and revision why not get staff to wear (on the lanyards) Key quotes from

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Prompts

Resources: None! What to do: There are a variety of methods to prompt students. These include: (Taken and adapted from here.) Instructional prompts Example Gesture prompts Nonverbal prompts – pointing, head

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Homework Challenge

Resources:Nothing!What to do: Don’t give them a time frame, don’t give them any real structure… just see what they come up with!Variations:Adapt the tasks?

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