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This lesson idea uses technology to promote {{teachtag|active learning}} as resources were produced to be located and explored in a public park. The early stage of the activity, involving the creation of the resources by the children, required {{teachtag|discussion}} involving the {{teachtag|whole class}}. {{teachtag|Group talk}} was also employed as a strategy, with the children agreeing on a {{teachtag|narrative}} outline relating to the event. The creation of the online materials encouraged development of {{topictag|e-skills}}. | This lesson idea uses technology to promote {{teachtag|active learning}} as resources were produced to be located and explored in a public park. The early stage of the activity, involving the creation of the resources by the children, required {{teachtag|discussion}} involving the {{teachtag|whole class}}. {{teachtag|Group talk}} was also employed as a strategy, with the children agreeing on a {{teachtag|narrative}} outline relating to the event. The creation of the online materials encouraged development of {{topictag|e-skills}}. | ||
The later stages of activity, where the children were looking for clues, required them to ask {{teachtag|questions}} and to take a {{tooltag|collaborative}} approach to find a solution, based on the digital texts they found. | The later stages of activity, where the children were looking for clues, required them to ask {{teachtag|questioning|questions}} and to take a {{tooltag|collaborative}} approach to find a solution, based on the digital texts they found. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:32, 28 September 2012
This lesson idea uses technology to promote active learning(ta) as resources were produced to be located and explored in a public park. The early stage of the activity, involving the creation of the resources by the children, required discussion(ta) involving the whole class(ta). Group talk(ta) was also employed as a strategy, with the children agreeing on a narrative(ta) outline relating to the event. The creation of the online materials encouraged development of e-skills(topic).
The later stages of activity, where the children were looking for clues, required them to ask questions(ta) and to take a collaborative(tool) approach to find a solution, based on the digital texts they found.
