Exploring the characteristics of effective learning

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Exploring the characteristics of effective learning

Playing and exploring – engagement Finding out and exploring Playing with what they know Being willing to ‘have a go’

Active learning – motivation Being involved and concentrating Keeping trying Enjoying achieving what they set out to do; willing to ‘have a go’

Creating and thinking critically – thinking Having their own ideas Making links Choosing ways to do things

Perseverance, new ideas, enjoying own challenges Tjjj Perseverance, new ideas, enjoying own challenges .

Teamwork, selecting own challenges, enjoying what they are achieving.

Active learning. Making links in their learning Active learning. Making links in their learning. Cooperating with others

Applying own knowledge of fireworks to role play.

Being proud of own achievements. Being creative. Thinking of own ideas.

Playing with what they know – Gruffalo role play.

Real life experiences. Making links in their learning – role play.

Persisting and choosing own challenges. Willing to ‘have a go’.

Critical thinking , testing ideas. High levels of fascination.

We plan an environment to provoke learning and exploration We plan an environment to provoke learning and exploration. To challenge children and move their learning on.