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How to revise effectively How flip learning works
Saturday, 08 December 2018 Kingsmead School How to revise effectively How flip learning works Chopin – bach / Mozart shape his style but also clementi style Put on shared area new L&T plans Print out L&T L Plans for drawer. Print out sheets for twilights/elm.
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“School’s now is not like when I was at school”
The start of a new school year brings out the same conversations and feelings Introduction Explain how we will be helping your child to achieve in their remaining time at Kingsmead Explain what we mean by ‘flip learning’ Explain how we will be helping your child Show you methods to help with ‘revision’ Explain how we are helping with homework “School’s now is not like when I was at school” We can’t do a great deal about the first three – sorry! We can help with the bottom two That sinking feeling when you are asked to help with homework
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Flip Learning What is it…?
It’s called flip learning because learning starts before the lesson at home. Homework is about basic knowledge gathering. The lesson now becomes focused on applying the information and practicing analysing information based on knowledge. The lesson becomes about challenging each student to consider and re-consider their ‘understanding.’ Need something to write with – maybe a pen would do We all know that a little prior learning really helps. It lets us accelerate the learning process. Or does it? <Audience participation>
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Flip Learning explained
Saturday, December 08, 2018 Flip Learning explained Why Learning now can split and mean that everyone is challenged. Those who have the core concept secure can extend and test what they know. Those who haven’t can be supported and re-examine the concepts. Small quizzes can help students see how much they are learning – helps build confidence!
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Flip learning benefits
What Benefits Spend more time on skills – students get to practice using their skills Students see the benefit of planning and reading ahead EEF have shown that this is the best form of homework to support learning
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Flip learning benefits
How Show my homework
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Flip learning benefits
How Knowledge planners
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Principles of revision Revision – what do we really mean?
Revision should focus on… What you don’t get Repetition Going back through concepts Short Testing yourself Success breeds success What is revision? Why do students not like revision?
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Practical Methods – let’s try some
Saturday, December 08, 2018 Methods of revision Practical Methods – let’s try some Q/A cards Q/A flaps Reduction Positional learning Repeats Wipe boards and pen Past papers with mark schemes Mind maps Use of the computer Where do I get the ideas from? What about the answers? The knowledge planners and text books/revision books Turning the information into questions and answers You can’t go wrong – any support is good support The student can actually do this – but you know what you are looking for.
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Mind Maps
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