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any primary teachers about tonight??

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AuntyQuated · 14/09/2005 20:57

tomorrow i face a challenge.
a class of 22 keystage 2 children (all 4 years covered). most have very little English.
i have to fill 2 hours with CDT.

aaaaaggggggghhhhhhhh???????

can anyone give me any ideas pllleeeaaaase?

i presume they have very little expereince, some of them haven't attended school before. and our resources are minimal

now, there's a challenge and a half for you.

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Yorkiegirl · 14/09/2005 21:03

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AuntyQuated · 14/09/2005 21:05

no YG, they aren't with us for long enough. everey single lesson has to be aone off!!! it's a nightmare.
do you have any ideas or know of any websites that could help me out?
thanks

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Yorkiegirl · 14/09/2005 21:06

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pootlepod · 14/09/2005 21:06

Origami- uses pictorial instructions. Get the older children to help the younger children. But call it paper technology!

Good luck!!!!

AuntyQuated · 14/09/2005 21:16

like the sound of origami PP...off to dsearch internet for something SIMPLE SIMPLE SIMPLE

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dizzymama · 14/09/2005 21:21

May be too late for you AQ but if you put Gareth Pitchford into Google it should come up with a good teaching resource site. Good luck for tomorrow!

AuntyQuated · 14/09/2005 21:30

i am having a good old browse\of that site DM, thank you

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Yorkiegirl · 14/09/2005 21:47

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debutante · 14/09/2005 21:54

Try paper sculpture- strips of paper different colours thicknesses to make 3d collages from. Just needs glue and paper. What about some weaving you can vary the difficulty? Or God's eyes made with 2 lollysticks and wool?

dizzymama · 14/09/2005 21:58

Oooo how about giving them a newspaper each and seeing who can build the highest tower that will support an xgramme weight?

AuntyQuated · 14/09/2005 22:23

i'm not really aroung yorkiegirl...have just popped in to turn off!

keep 'em coming tho' as i have a few weeks to fill!!
remember...no english means NO ENGLISH, so most things are almost impossible to explain.
it's costing me a fortune in printer ink. i keep taking pics of everyhting to help the lesson along.

luckily tomorrow's group are extremely well behaved, thnak goodness. 22 is just way too many. ideally 8 children; 1 teacher and one TA and then we can make progress.

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Yorkiegirl · 14/09/2005 22:25

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AuntyQuated · 15/09/2005 08:06

have covered all angles

have examples of sandwiches reday

have a couple of sheets of SIMPLE origami

will report back later

thank you

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katymac · 15/09/2005 08:14

Good Luck
XXX

pootlepod · 15/09/2005 11:44

Hope it's going ok.

Pop-up-cards?
Those fortune teller things (can't remember the proper name- you have to fold a square and then you put your fingers and thumbs in them and waggle them about)
Sewing?
Cooking that perhaps doesn't involve heat, e.g. simple fridge cake recipes?
Designing and making a board game?

pootlepod · 15/09/2005 11:45

Oh and making a windmill (like the ones they sell at the seaside)

AuntyQuated · 18/09/2005 07:50

a little update...

i'd taken jam (ginger as it was all we had) and ham (not very suitable as there are a few hindus and muslims but not all). one group did sarnies but there was little design choice to make - they hadn't buttered bread before...it was like making butties with 2 year olds. they made enough for all 22 to share but they weren't very popular.

the other 2 groups did origami dogs and butterflies; too easy for some and too difficult for others, but this is the case with everyhting we do. but they all enjoyed decorating the butterflies, sequins everywhere but mainly in their pockets

next week we are going to do sarnies again, better planned and organised, more choices, more planning and evaluation. etc etc

i think we will also have a go at windmills. it is a 2 hour session and i think i am going to need a 'mother-and-toddler' type activity as back up each week.

a couple have school places so i am hoping there aren't any addmissions and i ahve less than 22

debutante - may try the weaving one week. i couldn't visualise your 3D paper sculpture.

pootle- windmills this week. can't do cooking in this session as we are doing it under investigations.

hi5 - stop lurking

thnaks for all the ideas ...keep em comimg.

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cadbury · 18/09/2005 09:05

AQ, where do you work? I'm trying to figure out what kind of establishment would have that wide range of ages and language.

AuntyQuated · 18/09/2005 09:08

i work in a unit for asylum seekers and refugees. they are only with us a short time, unitl they get a school place near to their house

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cadbury · 18/09/2005 09:22

Ah, now I see.
Thankyou for clearing that up

Littlefish · 18/09/2005 13:56

Do you have access to an outdoor area?

AuntyQuated · 18/09/2005 13:58

yes LF.
it used to be a primary school. as well as the grounds we have countryside very close too.

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Littlefish · 18/09/2005 16:49

How about going out and collecting twigs and then weaving them with ribbon, string, fabric etc to make an Autumn display. Is this too young?

Are there any shops nearby? Can you go on a visit to the shops to look for foods which are familiar/unfamiliar to them? (don't know if this counts as CDT)

Are you able to do any gardening with them? I realise they are only with you for a short time, but it is a great chance to be outside. You could then draw pictures of all the things that have been planted, laminate them and make labels for the plants. Even better if you can combine this with a visit to a supermarket/shop or bring in vegetables/fruit to show them/let them taste the plants they have planted.

Littlefish · 18/09/2005 16:50

French bread pizzas are good too as you can do lots of choosing and evaluating, but they are easy to make and cook (if you have access to a grill).

AuntyQuated · 10/10/2005 18:53

right here is another challenge....
technology again

this time 26 X 15-18 year old students

little english

no/little CDT expereince

2 hour slot

limited resources

aaaaggghhhhhhh

it's for thursday afternoon, so i do have some time to gather/find resources

THANK YOU

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