Other Templates |
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Cut and Paste a class list into this template, then click a
button and watch a name get selected at random to answer a question.
Or, put in a list of keywords, which students have to then provide
definitions for to earn points. [Samples]
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Type in a time, choose a theme tune, then press the button to start the countdown! |
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Categorisation Tools |
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Label different parts of your picture in different colours
and with different explanations...you can also create one of
these educational resources with just one
hyperlink!
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Create a key word list, then create your own "race against
the clock" school game... [Samples] |
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Get students to explore an idea in increasing levels of detail...
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Essay Skills |
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This Ishikawa Diagram template helps school students to break
down a key question...
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An essay planning online resource for the classroom... [Samples] |
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Chronological Awareness Tools |
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Students type two dates at either end of the screen, and classtools
calculates all the dates inbetween. Key events can then by typed
onto the screen and dragged into the appropriate place...
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Compare and contrast events over time... [Samples] |
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Linkage Tools |
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Investigate overlapping relationship between three central
factors...
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Link and prioritise factors like pieces in a jigsaw... [Samples] |
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Prioritisation Tools |
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Prioritise and categorise key factors flexibly...
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Prioritise factors in a straightforward chain... [Samples] |
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Sourcework Skills |
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Load a picture of your choice onto the screen, then use a torch
to examine details of it as if in a darkened room. A great way
of gettting students to examine visual evidence. You can also
create one of these templates with just one
hyperlink! [Samples]
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Ideal for analysing written sources. Students work towards a
conclusion on "how useful" a source is by considering
"How Much" information it contains and "How Reliable"
that information is... [Samples] |
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Lesson Planning Tools |
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Teachers are increasingly using accelerated learning, an
approach to learning which builds on a range of learning styles.
This template will help you plan lessons which address the issue
of multiple intelligences...
[Samples]
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