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Dear Highland Cluster staff, Thanks for attending our presentation and workshop earlier this year. We enjoyed working with you and getting a chance to share in our journey with you. We hope you were able to take away some useful ideas and tools to use with your students and colleagues. Below are some links to some of the tools we referred to plus a link to our presentation for your reference. Most are either excel, word, inspiration or PDF format. If you would like to contact us regarding any questions or follow-ups please feel free to email us. Regards, Rob and Sue |
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Our workshop plan- inspiration format (you can download a trial of Inspiration if you don't have it). Or download this version in Word format. Senior workshop plan- inspiration format. What we think inquiry learning is- inspiration format. MI Pie Chart- great as a preliminary activity for goal setting as well as getting to know each other. We think that one or two theories should be 'delved into' in depth at the start of the year; these can then be referred to throughout the year. Click here for a presentation about goal setting used in Team 13. Evaluation tools- PIMS: one level, two levels and three levels (Word format) and a range of rubrics (excel format) that have been generated from the web site Rubistar (great site). Here are some more examples:
Team 13 Home Learning- someone asked me about this, you will see some 'inquiry-type' things in this plus regular sorts of things. Question organiser- excel format. Use the sort function in excel once children have classified each others questions is an effective way to create interest groups. Bear in mind however that interest based groups may not necessarily be people who can work well together- which you might or might not want depending on your class! Please email us if we've missed anything. Rob and Sue
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