Toolkit

Viewers and Listeners

Resources:

Nothing- your normal presentation & task…



How It Works:


First arrange the desks in your classrooms where students will be facing each other. But one student/pair has their back to the board. (One student/pair shouldn’t be able to see the board at all!)

The teacher then displays information on the board.
The ‘viewer’ has a limited time to read and understand this information before it is removed from the board.
The viewer then has to explain this information in their own words to the ‘listener’!
Both students must now write down their notes.

The viewer and listener should not write until the teacher says so.
When the viewer is reading- they must try to understand the information rather than memorising it.

Students LOVED this activity as they said it made them really concentrate/understand vital concepts.

Ensure after each viewing and listening- teacher reviews what was shared- check for understanding- get other groups to add more information if need be.

This activity works well if a resource sheet to fill in is already provided.

Ask Viewers and Listeners to swap half way to give both students the chance to develop both skills.

Variations:

This can be done with images? Equasions? Quotes? You can highlight words- TABOO words which viewers can not use when explaining to the listeners…?



[learn_press_profile]

Facebook
X
LinkedIn
Threads
WhatsApp
Email

Gingerbread RETURNS…

Resources: Use the blank template of a gingerbread man to assess your student’s learning during the lesson or at the end of the lesson. How it works: Three key pieces

Read More »

SEN- Strengths and Weaknesses

*UPDATE March 2019* This table is being updated/changed. Post originally written in 2013 by a SENCO in my old school. Lots of changes needed to the columns now upon reflection.

Read More »
Translate »