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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Martin Burrett

Martin Burrett

A Non-Chronological Report About Non-Chronological Reports - 13 views

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    "An adaptable introduction to how to write non-chronological reports in the style of a non-chronological report. Includes a check list of features and an example order for reports."
Martin Burrett

Thin Ice - 20 views

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    "A game where players must iceskate around monsters to cut the ice and drop them into the water."
Martin Burrett

Santa's Flight - 12 views

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    "A game where players guide Santa's sleigh through obstacles and to collect presents."
Martin Burrett

Online Christmas Card Maker - 27 views

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    "Design a personalised Christmas card online and download to send to friends and family."
Martin Burrett

New Pupil Questionnaire - 14 views

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    "An adaptable questionnaire for new children to your class, aimed at KS2. Use it to glean info quickly during 'meet the teacher'."
Martin Burrett

Exercising at own pace boosts a child's ability to learn - 10 views

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    "A child's attention and memory improves after exercise according to new research conducted by primary school pupils and supported by the Universities of Stirling and Edinburgh. Researchers found that pupils' best responses to tests came after physical activity that was set at their own pace, as opposed to exhaustive exercise."
Martin Burrett

LGBQ adolescents at much greater risk of suicide than heterosexual counterparts - 4 views

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    "Adolescents who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or questioning are much more likely to consider, plan or attempt suicide than their heterosexual peers, according to research from the University of Pennsylvania, the University of California, San Diego, and San Diego State University published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Specifically, of a nationally representative sample of 15,624 high-school age participants, 40 percent of sexual-minority adolescents seriously considered suicide compared to 15 percent of their heterosexual counterparts. Nearly a quarter attempted suicide compared to approximately 6 percent of those in the sexual majority."
Martin Burrett

My First Dictionary - 9 views

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    "A handy blank A-Z Dictionary to support pupils learning dictionary skills, or alphabetic order."
Martin Burrett

When Send - 12 views

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    "I don't know about you, but I use my inbox as a virtual piece of string to remind myself about important things I need to do. This site lets you send a 'time-capsule' email which will be delivered on a day you choose in the future. Use the site to send reminders to colleagues, students and to yourself. Ask your students to send themselves emails with their targets and goals at suitable points throughout the school year."
Martin Burrett

How can we get more teachers to use technology effectively in their teaching? - 32 views

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    UKEdChat Session 1 summary and Twitter archive
Martin Burrett

Dodecahedron Template - 25 views

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    "Create a dodecahedron with pictures or text with this Powerpoint template. Use an a die to roll or as classroom display decoration."
Martin Burrett

Grammar teaching leaves children confused, research shows - 21 views

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    "Children can be left confused and unable to write accurate sentences because of "uncertain" grammar teaching, experts have warned. But confident teachers can enable students to use their grammar knowledge to help them craft and create their writing and positively support children's development as writers."
Martin Burrett

Irregular past tense verbs - @UKEdResources - 4 views

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    "A 'fill in the blanks' activity to practise irregular verbs in the past tense."
Martin Burrett

Adaptable Staff Computing Audit - 11 views

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    "A simple and adaptable audit on staff use of digital technology and tools."
Martin Burrett

Is It for the Good of the Children or The Bank Balance? by @sheep2763 - 4 views

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    "The new code of practice has got rid of behaviour as a category and has replaced it with Social, Emotional and Mental Health Difficulties. This may be the cause of the child's difficulties but the manifestation is often in their challenging behaviour. Within school there are some families where their behaviour could almost be considered to have a genetic component. We appreciate that every child, even identical twins, are individuals and we always treat them as such. Today I wanted to refer a child who appears to have some Social, Emotional or Mental Health Difficulties to our Educational Psychologist. He wanted to have a chat about the child before accepting the referral, fair enough, I was happy to chat."
Martin Burrett

Creating a culture where all teachers improve by @tim_jumpclarke - 15 views

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    "Having worked in a range of schools over 20 years, with many colleagues and having been privileged to visit numerous other schools I think the importance of school culture is one of the key drivers that make a difference. Supportive, compassionate and challenging: encouraging and empowering all staff to be life-long learners: this is the type of culture I endeavour to promote and help flourish."
Martin Burrett

Cooperative Learning for Engagement by @smwordlaw - 23 views

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    "What is the biggest cause of behaviour disruptions in classrooms? Engagement. In general, when children are 100% engaged, there's no room for disruptions, because they want to learn. Easier said than done. We all know that as teachers we are faced with problems on a daily basis that are out of our control; children coming to school with no breakfast, very little sleep, or consumed by anxiety or stress. So how do we combat these issues and engage all children?"
Martin Burrett

Behaviour Management - UKEdChat - 8 views

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    "Unlike Saint Nic we know that being either naughty or nice is a little simplistic. Behaviour management is just as much about the behaviour of the adults as the pupils and that in the dynamic environment of the classroom, everything influences everything else."
Martin Burrett

Top tips for re-engaging disengaged students - 33 views

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    "Ideas for re-engaging students who seemed disengaged acknowledged that disengagement is a mutli-dimensional construct and that it does not simply refer to behavioural engagement, but emotional / relational engagement (including relationship with peers, staff and home) and psychological and cognitive engagement (how challenging and relevant the content of the lesson is). Therefore, suggestions to improve engagement ranged from using music or movement at the start of the lesson to set a tone / pace and expected participation, to demonstrating your own enthusiasm or passion as a teacher, showing them ' you are there for them not the job…knowing them as a person" (@TheBenHornbury)"
Martin Burrett

Study finds reading information aloud to yourself improves memory - 19 views

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    "You are more likely to remember something if you read it out loud, a study from the University of Waterloo has found. A recent Waterloo study found that speaking text aloud helps to get words into long-term memory. Dubbed the "production effect," the study determined that it is the dual action of speaking and hearing oneself that has the most beneficial impact on memory."
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