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Get online?

Resources: Download the above/below display courtesy of @hana_price from here and here. (The font used in the images is Segoe Print!)

What to do: Are you trying to encourage colleagues on to Twitter? If so, getting them started is the key. Use the below display created by Hana and put it up somewhere ideally by computers so if they are feeling inspired, they can log on and get started straight away! They will know who to follow and what hashtags to use. Ensure Twitter isn’t blocked in your school?

//platform.twitter.com/widgets.jsDon’t forget to download, print and place this poster on your display board too!

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Variations: Here are some useful hashtags for you to check out and here are some other useful Twitter related toolkit posts! For some other inspiration- see the below tweets. Blog of the Week/Month? Useful Educational Books to Read?

//platform.twitter.com/widgets.jsThe incomplete staff room display. Did you make it into my Who to Follow list? pic.twitter.com/Aij1u8J9fH

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Sticker Starters

Resources:Stickers/Label StickersWhat to do:There is a variety of ways this activity can be carried out.On arrival each student should be given a sticker. This is can be entirely at random,

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Chat Mats

Resources – Devise your own ‘Chat Mats’ with key terminology- DL from here– Printed and possibly laminatedHow It Works Pupils will be issued ‘Chat Mats’ for a lesson and these are resources

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#ThisTermIWill

Target setting is really important, both for your students and yourself as an educator.Yesterday, a day before English Educators returned to school after their half term break. I set a

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