I’ve been aware for a while now that my profiles are spread all over the internet. So here’s an attempt to rationalise them into one place:
Today I want to share some simple ideas that I have found to be very effective in the classroom. I can't say that they are my own original ideas, although I have played around with them. The first is the Banned word Board. This is a simple display in the classroom that lists a number of words that are not allowed to be used by pupils in their written or oral answers. The effect has been an increase in the quality of written work, and I have almost made comments such as 'Sir it's simple, the stuff just affects the thing and causes people problems'. Pupils are now more able to use specific language, something that is vital especially at GCSE. I have had to make a few modifications, such as the introduction of 'Heavenly Words' This is an additional display placed on the ceiling. I found this necessary as pupils needed some stimulus in finding replacement words. After advice received after posting the idea on the SLN forum , I have also introduced semi-banned words...
Wow. I just checked this service out and it's pretty darn amazing. Loving the background image on yours!
ReplyDelete'The' Steve Williams? If so I hope that you are doing well.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the kind words. The photo was taken around 3 years ago while completing the Snowdon Horseshoe in North Wales.
Best wishes
David
Indeed, 'the' Steve Williams :P I recently followed a gentleman by the name of @SteveBomford on Twitter, and he retweeted something of yours onto my Timeline. I saw your username and recognised it immediately! Alas, because I'm blocked from my days at Priory, my tweets at you probably wouldn't show up in your Mentions. If you're legally allowed to chat with ex-students, I'm @HeckYeahSteve. Yes, my username is lame :P I'm doing very well, thanks! Hope teaching is going well for you. All the best, now!
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