Bas data Arfer Dda >> Meddwl yn Greadigol - Where the Wild Things Are

ALlMerthyr Tudful Enw'r YsgolYsgol Gynradd Coed y Dderwen


What was the focus for improvement?
As a staff we decided to look at thinking skills through a story that children of all ages would enjoy and relate to. We chose the story Where The Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak.

What did we do?
• All year groups studied the story for a week and lessons were connected to it in some way.
• We created a bank of ideas that each class teacher could implement, linking to Creative Thinking and Problem Solving.
• We recorded our ideas on a concept map and planned lessons from these initial ideas.

What evidence have we collected to demonstrate improvements?
• Pupils’ work
• Listening to Learners

What were the outcomes?
• Enhanced imagination and creativity.
• Development of literacy skills especially Oracy
• Opportunity for all children to succeed.
• Develop collaboration.
• Consolidation of learning.
• Independent learners.

What have we learnt about teaching practice and pupils learning?
• Different perspective on teaching.
• Tool for assessment of learning.

What we aim to do next
Continue to implement a range of thinking strategies across the whole curriculum

Supporting Documentation
1. Powerpoint presentation showing the implementation of a range of Thinking strategies developed across the whole use using Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak

Ffeiliau Cysylltiedig
WMA (Audio) File Where the Wild Things Are 5.4 MB
Where the Wild Things Are

Perthyn i: Cyfnod Sylfaen, Cyfnod Allweddol 2, Cynradd Cyfrwng Cymraeg, Cynradd , Cyfnod Allweddol 1 , Meddwl yn Greadigol, Meddwl yn Feirniadol, Cofio ac Adalw and Datrys Problemau a Gwneud Penderfyniadau

 

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