pptx, 3.47 MB
pptx, 3.47 MB
pptx, 3.44 MB
pptx, 3.44 MB
pptx, 3.45 MB
pptx, 3.45 MB
pptx, 3.45 MB
pptx, 3.45 MB
pptx, 3.11 MB
pptx, 3.11 MB
pptx, 3.11 MB
pptx, 3.11 MB
pptx, 3.12 MB
pptx, 3.12 MB
xlsx, 179.27 KB
xlsx, 179.27 KB
pptx, 288.26 KB
pptx, 288.26 KB
pptx, 288.78 KB
pptx, 288.78 KB
pptx, 289.95 KB
pptx, 289.95 KB
pptx, 288.23 KB
pptx, 288.23 KB
pptx, 288.99 KB
pptx, 288.99 KB
pptx, 288.4 KB
pptx, 288.4 KB
pptx, 211.48 KB
pptx, 211.48 KB

A series of activities that are designed to be taught over time. There is a bit of initial leg-work to do in setting up the spreadsheet and, truth be told, I’ve had more success using this with smaller classes than with larger ones - the volume of specific data generated gets unwieldy with the larger groups.

So, I’ve divided punctuation up into three groups - BASIC, MID-RANGE and ADVANCED. The idea is that you teach/go over/re-demonstrate the type a type of punctuation. Then, the students are given ten minutes to write where they focus on using that type of punctuation. Each punctuation type has a points value, and the goal is to “defeat” a possessed teacher by using that type of punctuation. The powerpoint presentations each show a teacher (or a combination of teachers) making their way across the screen over the course of ten minutes. There’s the option of spooky orchestral music too.

There are specific work sheets that each student will need - each work sheet contains the points value of each punctuation type and a grid where you can wither self/peer/teacher assess depending on how you want to set the lesson up.

As the class progresses, so to does the complexity of the task. Each new level incorporates a new type of punctuation OR (more importantly) a new combination of focuses. For example, level 3 requires students to use BASIC and MID-RANGE punctuation to defeat two teachers.

What I found useful was the specific nature of the feedback I got: I could see quite clearly which punctuation types were defeating each student and which punctuation type was an issue for the class as a whole. And, if the class lost (which they did on more than one occasion) then they retried the level the following week.

We used this in SPAG lessons in combination with some other elements - it can easily be made into a whole lesson.

A useful little tool…

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