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Most of the activities suggested require only blackboard and chalk for the teacher and paper and pencils/pens for pupils, although sets of mini blackboards for pupils are desirable in order for them to be able to display their thinking following talk. Wherever possible, images and objects can also be used to stimulate talk and thinking. Books and texts are also valuable resources as stimuli for active learning. | Most of the activities suggested require only blackboard and chalk for the teacher and paper and pencils/pens for pupils, although sets of mini blackboards for pupils are desirable in order for them to be able to display their thinking following talk. Wherever possible, images and objects can also be used to stimulate talk and thinking. Books and texts are also valuable resources as stimuli for active learning. | ||
<center>'''OVERVIEW'''</center> | |||
# '''WARM UPS, GAMES AND INTRODUCTIONS''' | |||
Games to establish a creative mood | |||
Using images | |||
Creative games with stories | |||
Writing games | |||
Sentence and Grammar games | |||
Write aloud (say it – write it) whole lesson activity | |||
'''2. TALK FOR WRITING''' | |||
What is ‘Talk for Writing’? | |||
Book talk | |||
Writer talk | |||
Story telling and making | |||
Word and language games | |||
Role play and drama | |||
'''3. GROUP WORK''' | |||
Talk partners and thought-showering | |||
Think-pair-share | |||
Snowballing | |||
Information gap | |||
Statements game | |||
Rainbowing | |||
Jigsaw | |||
Envoys | |||
Group work and drama |