I'm a Modern Languages teacher who changed to Primary after 14 years of Secondary teaching. Read about my creative ideas for language teaching, suitable for more than just primary.
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Tuesday, 29 September 2015
ClassPOPS
A little while ago on the Languages in Primary Schools Facebook group, we were discussing ways of making traffic-light cards for use in the classroom. Someone recommended ClassPOPs. They have been designed by a practising teacher and can be used for Assessment for Learning purposes, for giving answers to multiple choice questions, and much more. They are double-sided, with A and B on one side, and C and D on the other.
I have purchased 2 sets (they are £6 each), one for each school. As you can see, I have numbered each of the 30 ClassPOPs in the set. I used the numbers with Year 5 last week to call on individual students to answer questions. It made them concentrate very hard! I have also been using the PowerPoint templates that are available free on the ClassPOPs website to create quizzes for my classes. Here's an example of one of the slides that I have made for Year 6 Spanish to make them think about gender and word order when using adjectives:
The children have found them easy to use (I have used them with Year 3 upwards) and enjoy using them as well.
I was inspired by your post to buy some of these, and I must agree they are excellent, particularly if you add the numbers to them for random questioning as well as multiple choice.
ReplyDeletewhere did you buy the pops from ?
ReplyDeleteThe people that made them don't seem to be in business anymore
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