Post on 05-Dec-2014
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5 Effective Revision Activities
Christine Wells
1. Getting the quotes
1. Set up a Google Doc with the following headings:
Setting
Characters
Themes
Language features
Symbolism
Create subheadings where needed to be specific.
2. Give each group a link and an aspect and ask to select and record quotes that link.
Gathering
ThinkingRelating to others
Using language, text and symbols
Managing selfParticipating and
contributing
Teacher instructions
2. Aspect research & share
1.Split class into 5 groups and assign each group an aspect of the text.
2.In their groups, learners research as much information from the internet as they can about their aspect.
3.After 30 minutes, learners post the best 3 links that they have found onto the Padlet page you have set up. Learners need to label each post with the aspect of the text it is linked to. Project onto the whiteboard while learners are sharing.
Gathering
ThinkingRelating to others
Using language, text and symbols
Managing selfParticipating and
contributing
Teacher instructions
3. Teach back1. In groups, choose a scene/episode from the text to teach to the class.
Include:
A description of what is happening or you may act it out
The characters involved and what we learn about at least one character
The theme that is seen and an explanation of why it is important
A symbol and what it represents
2 quotes and an explanation of why you chose them
2. You may present your work on orally, visually or a combination of both.
ProcessingApplying
ThinkingRelating to others
Using language, text and symbols
Managing selfParticipating and
contributing
Learner instructions
4. Writing an essay
1. Discuss an exemplar and make notes on why it is an effective essay.
2. Choose an essay topic and write the introduction as a class on the board.
3. Have learners work in pairs to write the body paragraphs of the essay. Have different people in the group write different paragraphs. Then swap and give peer feedback.
4. Distribute the marking schedule and have pairs swap their essays and mark each other’s.
ProcessingApplying
ThinkingRelating to others
Using language, text and symbols
Managing selfParticipating and
contributing
Teacher instructions
5. Create an activity
In pairs, create an activity that the class can do. Some ideas could be:
Gathering Processing Applying
A quizCompare/contrast
Film an interview
Matching quotes with an aspect
Character blog post
Write a prequel/sequel
A posterProfile of
character or author
Pretend you are a character and write a
chapter from your perspective
Applying
ThinkingRelating to others
Using language, text and symbols
Managing selfParticipating and
contributingLearner
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