DESCRIPTION
We are all teachers of literacy no matter what subject we teach. In this episode, I talk about the different ways we can help our students improve their literacy errors, and do so in a fun and competitive way.
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KEY TAKEAWAYS:
Make deliberate literacy errorsJumble up keywordsDeciphering keywords using cluesPeer assessmentAllow students time to correct spelling errors
BEST MOMENTS:
"I have made literacy errors and got my students to point them out"
"Pretend as if it were on purpose"
"Turn it into a fun game for them"
"Students love competitions"
"Each letter had a grid reference...they had to find the letter that corresponded to those grid references to work out what the keywords were"
"Give them the criteria sheet when peer assessing to accurately peer assess that piece of work"
"Give them examples of things they should be looking for"
"Give bonus points for the literacy and grammatical errors they find"
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ABOUT THE HOST:
Tem is an experienced teacher who started teaching in 2009, specialising in Secondary PE. She also has experience working as an SEN class teacher in an SEN provision, and has mentored a number of teachers over the years.
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