Useful everyday templates such as planners, visual timetables and classroom routines.
Students approach problems from different perspectives.
A thinking tool that unpacks the positive, negative and interesting aspects of an idea or concept.
Students respond to a prompt independently and then collaboratively.
Students activate prior knowledge, formulate questions and reflect on new information learned.
Students engage in higher level thinking with the support of graphic organisers.
Students learn how to develop and refine thoughtful questions.
Students actively engage with concrete materials using digital devices.
Students formulate questions for given answers through game-based learning.
Students respond to a variety of texts curated around a theme.
Students generate, classify and communicate ideas in a visually structured way.
A purposeful collection of evidence to showcase student learning and academic growth.
Offer students choice in learning experiences.
Students explore choices and consequences through 'choose your own adventure' style texts.
Students respond to multiple choice questions.
Students sort and cluster ideas into themes or relationships.