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= The Carousel technique = | = The Carousel technique = | ||
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This involves arranging 'stations' within the classroom where different activities will take place and groups of students moving from station to station. Just as a carousel moves around, so the groups of students move around the classroom from station to station. This is sometimes referred to as a circus of activities. By the end of the circus, all students will have done all activities in the same order but each group will have started on a different activity. | This involves arranging 'stations' within the classroom where different activities will take place and groups of students moving from station to station. Just as a carousel moves around, so the groups of students move around the classroom from station to station. This is sometimes referred to as a circus of activities. By the end of the circus, all students will have done all activities in the same order but each group will have started on a different activity. | ||
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Here are the steps involved: | Here are the steps involved: | ||
Step 1 Decide on the activities that you want the students to do during the lesson (about 5 or 6 for a class size of 30 works well) | *'''Step 1''' Decide on the activities that you want the students to do during the lesson (about 5 or 6 for a class size of 30 works well) | ||
Step 2 Set up your stations by making sure that their are clear instructions at each station (usually a group of tables) for what students must do along with the necessary materials to complete the activity | *'''Step 2''' Set up your stations by making sure that their are clear instructions at each station (usually a group of tables) for what students must do along with the necessary materials to complete the activity | ||
Step 3 Start each group on a different activity (either briefly go over each activity with the whole class or tell students that there will be an explanation of each activity at each station) | *'''Step 3''' Start each group on a different activity (either briefly go over each activity with the whole class or tell students that there will be an explanation of each activity at each station) | ||
Step 4 Set a time limit for each activity and move students on when their time is up. | *'''Step 4''' Set a time limit for each activity and move students on when their time is up. | ||
Step 5 Circulate as the groups complete the circus of activities making sure everyone understands what they are supposed to be doing. | *'''Step 5''' Circulate as the groups complete the circus of activities making sure everyone understands what they are supposed to be doing. |
Latest revision as of 14:31, 1 May 2013
The Carousel technique
This involves arranging 'stations' within the classroom where different activities will take place and groups of students moving from station to station. Just as a carousel moves around, so the groups of students move around the classroom from station to station. This is sometimes referred to as a circus of activities. By the end of the circus, all students will have done all activities in the same order but each group will have started on a different activity.
Here are the steps involved:
- Step 1 Decide on the activities that you want the students to do during the lesson (about 5 or 6 for a class size of 30 works well)
- Step 2 Set up your stations by making sure that their are clear instructions at each station (usually a group of tables) for what students must do along with the necessary materials to complete the activity
- Step 3 Start each group on a different activity (either briefly go over each activity with the whole class or tell students that there will be an explanation of each activity at each station)
- Step 4 Set a time limit for each activity and move students on when their time is up.
- Step 5 Circulate as the groups complete the circus of activities making sure everyone understands what they are supposed to be doing.