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Structure Slips

Resources:Make your own structure slips, or here are some examples by searching here! What to do:@MrLockyer has come up with a simply fantastic way to get students to think about the structure of their writing. He has lots of other ideas in his brilliant book, 100 ideas for Primary School teachers. Click here to purchase!Get them to stick a strip of paper in the margin of their books and ask them to write next to the corresponding box, in the space allocated too. //platform.twitter.com/widgets.jsThis idea has been picked up by many teachers and there has been benefiting thousands of students thanks to @MrLockyer Variations:The structure slips are created by you, so personalise them to your subject.Here @JiveSpin is using the idea for History.  //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Header image by @HEWK

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#TMOxford 2014- Dec 18th

Anyone who signed up after 13/12/14 will not receive a certificate. (Sorry!) SEE BELOW FOR THE PRESENTERS! Opening Key note speech from Sir Tim Brighouse- confirmed. Closing Key note speech from Vic

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Star Student

Resources: Cut out star shapes? Display area? What to do: At the end of the lesson/day/week- students are selected to be placed on the star of the day/week/lesson board. These

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Shadowing

Resources:You? Or a Student?How It Works:When asking students to write a short answer for an exam/demonstrate a technique for a practical piece. Why not demonstrate it to the students first fully?

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