Toolkit

Plenary Grid

UPDATE 

Resources:

This Grid by @TomBrush192 <– download here and the resources required for individual tasks? 
Click here for a notebook version with spinning dice! By @TheMathsMagpie 


GRID MADE BY WWW.TWITTER.COM/TOMBRUSH1982



How It Works:

Print the grid out- laminate it- A4? A3? or have a grid permanently stuck into the students books?
Then give students a dice to roll.
Once to count along and once to count across.
Whatever box the student randomly lands on is the task they must complete.
Remember you can differentiate the grids based on student levels/grades- include blooms stems/Higher order thinking skills etc.
Please note the grid should be personalised to your subject.

However, the above could be a generic grid for all subjects.

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