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Thank you Post cards

Resources:None? Or little post card cut out pieces of card? Alternative, buy some blank post cards from Poundland!What to do:Get students to write a thank you postcard/letter to one of their teachers/other adults in school.Students to write why they are thanking them and how whatever they are thanking them for has benefited them.Students can do this at home, or in tutor time. They can then hand their teachers/other adults the post card to say thanks!The tutor should then take the postcard and deliver to the teacher/other adults via their pigeon hole?The cards can be an anonymous too!Variations:This isn’t a popularity contest, teachers postcards aren’t to be counted and shared. It is a personal process between the student and the teacher.

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Keyboard Templates

Resources:Google ‘Keyboard Template’What to do:Download and print/laminate onto coloured paper a keyboard template of your choice.You can then carry out a variety of activities with them, for example; Students could

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Diamond 9/18

Resources: Post-It notes/ Paper cut into small squaresHow It Works:Students are asked to work in pairs– and asked to write down 9 keywords/points/sentences/ each. (If AS/A level student- they could work on

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