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Title: Learning Styles


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Concept maps
  • Spider, family tree, cluster, cloud

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Vocabulary cards/charts
  • Vocabulary chart you can add origin also
  • Can be used for vocabulary in any domain
  • For example chemistry, maths, computers

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KWHL
  • KWHL learning through enquiry
  • What I Know, Want to learn, How to learn, Learnt
  • Good as a guide to a topic before, after class

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What do you KNOW about electricity? What do you WANT to know? HOW will you find out? (What investigations might you try?) (After activities) What did you LEARN?
Broken bulbs noisy when shaken.      
Turn switch on - bulb lights. How many batteries will it take to burn out a bulb? Add batteries to a circuit until the bulb burns out. Six 1.5-volt D cells will burn out the small light bulb.
Loose bulbs don't light.      
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Compare/contrastMatrix
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Compare contrast Venn diagram
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Fishbone diagram
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Then there are
  • Flowcharts all algorithmic thinking
  • Cycles in operating systems, DBMS
  • Continuum -
  • Pie charts

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And to beat it
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Use by teacher and students
  • By teacher
  • GOs already prepared and displayed as charts
  • Making while explaining
  • By students
  • As a small project/assignment for a group
  • End of class to assess understanding can divide
    parts to groups
  • Give fully or partially blank GO for students to
    fill
  • Write text but dont show the relationships
  • Ask them to find mistakes in a GO
  • Different levels of activity for differently
    abled students
  • Use it to revise

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A teaser
  • Two very popular and common objects have the same
    function, but one has thousands of moving parts,
    while the other has absolutely no moving parts.
    What are they?

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Active learning without moving
  • Paired problem solving one speaks, other solves
  • Start and finish
  • Twenty questions
  • Back-to-back descriptions

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Active learning group and movement
  • Jigsaw fit it together
  • MasterMind in a group one student becomes
    expert
  • One-by-one
  • I-P-O for programming
  • Flash cards memory games, sequencing etc

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Seeking feedback when students dont want to
talk/ask
  • One minute paper
  • Muddiest point
  • Questions by group on a bench slowly
    progressing to individual
  • Inter group quiz
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