As any
experienced teacher will tell you, the start of a lesson determines the
outcome of the next hour. A poor start will spill onto a poor lesson.
But… “How can the start of the lesson be made more interesting /
engaging?!” I hear you cry. Have no fear - HexisPlus is here! This blog
will compile ten of the most successful starter activities which engage
students from the off. This will surely help you deliver and maintain
outstanding lessons!
1. Thunks
- a 'Thunk' is an interestingly simple-looking question about everyday
things that stops you in your tracks and helps you start to look at the
world in a whole new light.
e.g. If you lose your job at the Job Centre, where do you go to look for a job?
If everyone is unique, then aren't we all the same?
What does the wind smell like?
Do trees have feelings?
If I borrow a million pounds, am I a millionaire?
2. Who Am I? - this could be a picture, part of a picture or a person. Extension questions could be asked.
e.g. Why am I important?
What are we learning about today?
3. Twenty Questions -
the teacher or pupil picks a relevant person / place / topic and the
class have 20 yes or no questions to ask in order discover who or what
it is.
4. Just A Minute
- one pupil starts to speak about a chosen topic. At the first
repetition, pause or mistake another takes over - and so on until the
minute is up. Interactive board timers work well with this task.
5. Role Reversal - one or more pupils are
the teacher. They have to summarise the last lesson's topics and
question the class on what was studied.
6. Freeze Frame -
give students a situation and they have to individually / pair / group
produce a freeze frame showing the scene. You Could adapt to all manner
of scenes, or give pupils the topic area and ask them to produce an
appropriate freeze frame that other students must then try and decipher.
7. Ridiculous Arguments - always a fun task; get students to justify absolutely ridiculous arguments.
e.g. "Five year olds should be allowed to drive a car!"
Can be done in teams.
8. Taboo - students have to describe key words without using a specific list of words which is pre-determined by the teacher.
9. Fact Or Opinion
- hand out a relevant newspaper article to students and ask them to
highlight facts in one colour and opinions in another colour.
10. For even more lesson starters and other great tips from Hexis Plus, click here!
This is a blog which will bring together amazing insights on blended learning along with teaching/training tools and techniques to ensure that training at your organisation ACCELERATES the progress of your learners like never before. Check out our Facebook page: facebook.com/hexisplustraining & visit our website: hexisplustraining.com
Monday, 13 June 2016
Saturday, 11 June 2016
Why E-Learning Should Be Your Next Step In Tutoring
Book tickets to our online events by clicking here!
Like us, do you love helping children learn? Don’t you wish the large, unregulated world of tutoring valued your commitment and capability more? Why shouldn’t you be able to charge more for your tutoring and make a fulltime job out of your talent? And why should you have to visit children’s houses or tutoring centres when you can work from home? Well, we here at Hexis Plus may just be able to provide the answers you’re searching for with our online tutoring!
Teaching via the internet is a great way for children to learn because most of them love computers and get excited by the technology you can incorporate into your lessons. There are a lot of educational videos on YouTube, for example, but some of them lack classroom quality. More and more parents are turning to online tutors because they are finding it increasingly difficult to police their kids' online activity and ensure they're viewing relevant and appropriate material. Having an online tutor can steer the youngsters in the right direction of the World Wide Web so it makes sense to turn to a tutor with technological knowledge. This means, with your extra knowledge, you should also be able to charge more for your service.
If this sounds an attractive proposition for you, that is great but keep in mind some of the requirements of online tuition. Lessons over the internet have to be generally more planned than a standard one to one tutoring session and you need to know the best computer programs to use to prevent connection problems that could ruin your reputation. It is advisable that you do a lot of research before starting your e-learning path to success.
In our upcoming webinar, we will use Google Docs so you can see how easy it is to correct a pupil's work using a program like Microsoft Word and we will also teach you how to use FlockDraw so that you can have an online whiteboard that your student can read. We will be using numerous other systems as well that will make sure your lessons are at the best possible standard.
Attend our online events in early July here!
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