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Can you solve the anagrams? • Why play games in history lessons? – Nuf – Socuf – Beer Me Mr – Ration Connect – Angel Lech • Why play games in history lessons? – Fun – Focus – Remember – Concentration – ??

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Page 1: Can you solve the anagrams? Why play games in history lessons? – Nuf – Socuf – Beer Me Mr – Ration Connect – Angel Lech Why play games in history lessons?

Can you solve the anagrams?

• Why play games in history lessons?– Nuf– Socuf– Beer Me Mr– Ration Connect– Angel Lech

• Why play games in history lessons?– Fun– Focus– Remember– Concentration– ??

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Playing Games in History

Ed Podestawww.onedamnthing.org.uk

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This session

• Very little theory• Why play word

games• Examples

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Examples

• Common Sense Cloze• The pub quiz• Hotspot taboo• Auntie Marjorie’s tea-tray memory game• Recap-dominoes• Random pickers - Spin the wheel / Whiteboard Raffle• Who am I / charades / • Source Auctions• Saucy Sources

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Why play games

• Games can make your brain work harder, and create emotional connections to content which help students retain it.

• It’s alright to play games, sometimes, as long as you know why you’re doing it.

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Cloze

• “Common Sense” cloze, because students can use their common sense to play.

• Remove common words, not those relating to substantive concepts.

• Individually, or in pairs, students work to make sense of the text.

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Cloze – take it further or in different directions

• TOP TIP - scan the text in and then use ‘paint’ or other app to blank out the words.

• Revision of technical words - Use a crossword generator to force them to marry up the answers and get spelling correct (https://crosswordlabs.com).

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Pub Quiz

• There is some science here – Making it Stick• Different Rounds – to help you split up

material, but also to give them concepts around which to organise their knowledge.

• Can do in groups or as individuals.

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Check others’ quizzes!

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Hotspot Taboo

• Another focused reading tactic. • Read the sheet and on another piece of paper

note down any words that might be helpful or useful in explaining your topic to others.

• Collate a list of words on the board• Volunteer has to stand in the hotspot and

explain the topic, without using any of the words in the ‘taboo’ list.

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Hotspot Taboo – take it further

• Add some challenge – they can add words that are not on the worksheet.

• Hotspot bingo– Draw up a list of words and phrases that you think

they’ll have to use to explain.– How many of your useful phrases and words does

the speaker use?

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Auntie Marjorie’s tea-tray memory game.

• I completely stole this idea from www.historyresourcecupboard.co.uk

• Images / memory effort and repetition help students retain and to start to see links between factors.

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You have 10 seconds to look at the pictures on the next page and memorise them.

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What have these got to do with Elizabethan

England?

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What might link these two factors?

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Can you find links between the rest?

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Auntie Marjorie’s tea-tray memory game.

• Take it further – leave one out at the end of the lesson, play the game again and see if anyone spots it.

• Set it for homework – they have to bring in their own ‘tea-tray’

• Use real objects.

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Random pickers / Raffles

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Who am I?

• Get a volunteer at the front. • If you want to tweak the

level of challenge then give them a clue card like this one.

• No peaking at the board, ask yes or no questions and guess within a minute.

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William the Conqueror

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Who am I / When am I

• Take it further – play charades with opposing teams.

• Great for revision of key players / key events.

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Source Auctions

• Great for considering ‘utility’ and for helping students think about planning a research strategy.

• Applications at KS3-5.• Give them a set of ‘sources’, a key question that

they are to investigate and a budget to spend on sources.

• They then have time to discuss and think about relative value of each source for the inquiry that they’re making.

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Source Auctions – take it further

• Bidding – sealed bids or adrenaline fuelled gavel action!?

• Feedback is crucial here– why did they make those choices?– Which sources did the group agree on as being

valuable for this research? Any outliers?– What if the question changed?

• Saucy Source Speed Dating – split the class into questions and sources – which are best matched?

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Devising board games

• What are board games?• What are the key things that we want to

learn?• Being clear about expectations:– No war or explosions!– Historical Accuracy– Teach us things.

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Quiz

• Straightforward, but lots of detail, and focused on key issues

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