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Review template summer - primary school

Let's review last year!
With Steven Seal!
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LessonUpAll Subjects+2Primary Education

This lesson contains 9 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 30 min

Introduction

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Instructions

Simply copy this slide into your lesson, add it to your favourites or save it to your folder to ensure you can easily put it straight into your own creations here on LessonUp.

You can also edit the slides after you have saved them, to make them personal to you as a teacher, your class or your institution. 

Items in this lesson

Let's review last year!
With Steven Seal!
Click here!
Click on the hotspots for more information about the slides. 

Slide 1 - Slide

What is your favourite activity in school?
Have a group conversation about your students' favourite school activities.

Slide 2 - Slide

Tell the turtles! 
What did you like and dislike last year?
Ask the students to elaborate on what they liked or disliked last year. Drag the corresponding 'likes/dislikes' to the turtles when they have elaborated to a degree you are happy with.

To scaffold this activity, discuss which of the turtles looks happy and which looks sad? How do they know this?

Feel free to add/remove 'likes' to extend or shorten this activity.

Slide 3 - Drag question


Tell the turtles! What did you like/dislike this schoolyear?
Tell the turtles! What did you like/dislike this schoolyear?
Create a drawing of an activity in school you're good at!
Let the students create some art! Take pictures of the drawings when they are complete by yourseld of with a teaching assistant. If you don't have the time, you can upload them afterwards. Simply go to www.lessonup.app > login to your own lesson using the code provided when you teach > respond to the question with the pictures you have taken.

You could then re-visit and review all the drawings with your class. Who does everyone think created each image? Why? 

Slide 4 - Open question

Name a school activity you find more challenging
Have a group conversation about difficult school activities.

Slide 5 - Slide


Tell the turtles! What did you like/dislike this schoolyear?
Tell the turtles! What did you like/dislike this schoolyear?
What could you do to try and make it easier?
This is a really nice way to introduce problem-solving, and remind them that moving to a new year is a difficult transition. You can remind them that you are there to help and support them, and even use the information to pair them with a peer you know could assist them in the lesson.

Slide 6 - Open question

What are you excited to learn this year?
Have a group conversation about the childrens favourite school activities.

Slide 7 - Slide

Holiday plans?
Use the spinner to select a student at random, then pose them one of the questions from our under-the-sea friends.

You could even add a second spinner to really shake it up! Simply add a spinner from the componenets list, then go to the newly-added spinners options > select 'use terms instead of student names' > then copy and paste the following into the text box: 

Octopus, Shark, Fish, Seahorse, Your Choice!, My Choice!, Previous Persons Choice

This will create a second spinner to make sure that all of the students and the questions posed get completely randomised!
What was your favourite holiday activity?
What is your dream holiday? Why?
If you could choose any country in the world, where would you go?
Do you have nice holiday tips you can share with us?

Slide 8 - Slide

Slide 9 - Slide