Classroom Starters and Plenaries: Creative Ideas for Use Across the Curriculum

Classroom Starters and Plenaries: Creative Ideas for Use Across the Curriculum

by KateBrown (Author)

Synopsis

This title provides secondary school teachers with a wide range of highly creative suggestions for classroom starters and plenaries. Starters and plenaries are now established elements of all good lesson planning. A good starter gets a class engaged right from the word go, challenges and motivates students and sets a positive tone for the rest of the lesson. A good plenary allows students to focus on the key objectives of the lesson, and reflect on the progress they have made. These five minute slots at the beginning and end of lessons are an opportunity to be extremely creative and draw on a range of different ideas and sources. However, keeping them fresh engaging and challenging can be difficult, lesson after lesson. This book will provide teachers with a wide range of suggestions: from individual to whole class activities, from the energetic to the sedate, and from technical ideas that involve some planning to those which can be used straight out of the book. Most importantly, the structure of each activity would be the focus, allowing the teacher to include content relevant to their lesson. In this way the teacher can dip into the book when they are in search of a new idea and adapt the activity to suit their topic or group.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Publisher: Continuum
Published: 18 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 1847065457
ISBN 13: 9781847065452

Media Reviews
'An excellent toolkit for the busy professional' Learning and Teaching Update
A fun and easy to use book which I can easily recommend to my students on taught and 'independent' courses, postgraduate and undergraduate... As a lecturer I have on my 'to do' list a need to develop further the range of plenaries I use and I need to look no further! The Higher Education Academy 27 July 2009
It's full of jolly games and gimmicks for teachers who want to stay in work. Susan Elkin, SecEd (The Voice for Secondary Education), September 2009.
Author Bio
Kate Brown is a humanities teacher at an international school, and consultant on educational resources.