Developing thinking skills and assessment through literacy

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DEVELOPING THINKING SKILLS AND ASSESSMENT

THROUGH LITERACY

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Project Day 1• Evaluate and celebrate your existing ideas for Thinking

Skills & Literacy• Experience straightforward ways to get young children

interested, engaged and thinking• Lesson starters, main activities and plenaries

• Use Thinking Stories to develop mark making and writing• Develop your own subject-specific thinking story• Plan one or two activities to try out in class (include the

development of success criteria for these tasks – to monitor impact)

• Learn how to use the project WikiSpace

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Project Day 2

• Try out ideas, with support and guidance• Upload progress to Wikispace – notes/video/photos etc.

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Project Day 3• Prepare mini-presentations using Wikispace (don’t want to

give you any additional prep. work outside the 3 days)• Evaluate activities against success criteria• Experience additional classroom activities

• Smart Thinking Tools• Thinking Classroom Toolbox• Scenario-based learning

• Plan next activities to try in class and review success criteria

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Learning Lineups

Line up in order of distance to get here today

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Learning Lineups

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Learning Lineups

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How should we organise ourselves?

Form groups of 6 that include a good mix of shapes.

Ensure that you personally are in a group with your own school colleague(s)

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Indicate group strengths

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Allocate group roles

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Mark out a flip chart page as shown and make sure everyone can write on it at the same time.(one edge space for each person in the group)

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INDIVIDUALLY,in your own space, write answers to these 2 prompts:1. Effective ways (activities etc.) in which I/we already use Thinking Skills and Assessment2. What help/support/ resources/ideas etc. I/we needDo not share yet.10 minutes

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IN TURN,sweep* round the group, sharing with each other.

If there’s time left over, begin to discuss what you’ve shared. 18 minutes

*Sweep = ring-fenced time for speaker: no interruptions, questions, comments or challenges. However, make notes if you want to here:

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TOGETHER,in the centre, summarise you group’s requests

10 minutes

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Engaging Starters:Visual, 122 and

5x5

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Individually: write down how many window panes there are

(1 minute)

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Pair-Share: Tell a partner your number, hear theirs, then decide who is correct

(1 minute)

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Group-Pair-Share: In your group, share pairs’ numbers and then decide the correct number

(1 minute)

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6 for 1 Activity?Did we:

Link to subject?

Think, solve a problem, make decisions, evaluate?

Work alone and together?

Write, talk?

Include all learners, challenge thinking?

And were we Engaged? Enthused? Motivated? Inspired to finish that painting job?

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Which is most dangerous and why?

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Which is the odd one out and why?

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What’s happening here?

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• Which one is the odd one out and why?

• Include all 3 in a 30 second story

• Use all 3 to rescue a cat stuck up a tree

• Rank in order of usefulness

• Link each to its neighbour• www.thinkingclassroom.co.uk

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Your lesson focus = X• Include all 3 in a 30 second story about X

• Which one has nothing to do with X?

• Rank in order of how connected to X they are

• Link each to X

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Thinking Stories

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http://torfaenthinkliteracy.wikispaces.com/

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Next Steps Plenary

As individual schools/settings, write down up to 3 ideas from today that you will try. Say what, why and when for each.Then bring your ideas and yourself to the front of the hall and make 2 lines, facing each other.

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TALKLISTEN

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TALKLISTEN

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Mike FleethamLearning Design Consultant

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