I have, however, been through the resources on my computer and as there are over 14 years worth in there it has taken substantial proportion of my time. I just wanted to share a couple of my quick, go-to resources that are in my folder every September.
2. Another resource I always have to hand for my early finishing historians is this set of critical thinking cards. When I found these on Teachers Pay Teachers by 'Got to Teach' I knew my students would love them and so do I. They take so much of the stress of creating extension activities away. Just get your early finisher to select a card with a question on it and they can use any text you like to answer it. Ingenious!
Critical Thinking Cards.
3. I don't know about you but I love using DBQs in my history classes. Source are the meat and drink of history and its these skills the students will need if they are to achieve the best they can in the subject. To help them, a few years ago, I created these help cards. They give clear instructions on how to attempt a range of document based questions with sentence starters and success criteria. I laminated them and handed them out and I have never looked back. My students keep them in a wallet in their folder and can refer to them at any time. Its so heartwarming to see them being used without prompting. AND it supports the '3 before me' idea. Win - Win!
4. And finally so the kids can actually write their fantastic inferences and ideas down I make everyone
of them P.E.E.L! My first lesson back with my classes wouldn't be complete if I don't hand these bad boys out and tell them all to stick them in their books. Every have a POINT, EVIDENCE, EXPLANATION and LINK sentence forcing them rot explain and evaluate their arguments. Great for those that have trouble when faced with a blank page as well as you higher achievers who sometimes miss out a stage and skip to the evaluation with out evidence. PEEL MAT
However you start your year, I hope these ideas have been helpful and the very best of British luck to everyone heading on into school tomorrow. And if you have longer than that - I'm insanely jealous! ;0)
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