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== Activity Four: Engaging your pupils ==
== Activity Four: Engaging your pupils ==


{{video|src=bX7wBu9Pjto|duration|name=Using text and pictures on the interactive whiteboard to stimulate interest and initial dialogue in English}}
{{video|src=bX7wBu9Pjto|duration|name=Introducing area in Grade 7}}


You can download this video [http://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/1098329 here].
You can download this video [http://Abel Clip2.m4v introducing area here].


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Watch the video in which an English teacher is introducing the crime-writing genre to 12- to 13-year-old pupils in a UK classroom. The lesson prepares them for writing their own crime story.
Watch the video in which a Zambian teacher is introducing the notion of area. The lesson explores the relationship between area and perimeter.
The situation mentioned on the board is “An abandoned briefcase has been handed in to police. What could the content reveal about the owner?”. The clip illustrates teacher questioning and handling responses for encouraging pupils to consider alternatives.


{{activity|reflection}} Suggested questions for reflection:
{{activity|reflection}} Suggested questions for reflection:
* What did you notice about the teacher’s questions in this clip?
* What did you notice about the teacher’s questions in this clip?
* Which questions elicited multiple responses or could have done?
* How did he handle the pupils' confusion?
* How did the teacher handle multiple responses?
* How would you handle responses like this in teaching about area?
* How would you improve the teacher’s questions?
* What would you do differently while handling multiple responses?


= Practical activity: Developing my practice =
= Practical activity: Developing my practice =
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