Retrieval Task How much can you remember 1
Retrieval Task How much can you remember? 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. Last lesson 1 point Last week 2 points Last month 3 points Last year 4 points
Example This is wrong because… Retrieval Task Correct the mistakes! Challenge task: Make your own grid for your partner to try.
Retrieval Task Spot the odd one out! y Eas um i d e a. b. c. d. M lt u c i f Dif Challenge task: Create your own and see if your partner can work out which is the odd one out.
Retrieval Task Finish off the sentences… GOLD Romeo killed… SILVER Romeo was banished to… BRONZE Romeo’s last name is… Challenge task: Make your own sentences for your partner to finish.
Retrieval Task Quick Quiz! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Challenge task: Think about your own quiz questions to challenge your peers about this topic.
Retrieval Task True or False? Statement True or False? Challenge task: Create your own statements to test your partner’s memory on this topic.
Retrieval Task Label the picture with everything you can remember! Example He says there are ‘millions and millions’ of Eva and John Smiths. Inspector Goole Challenge task: What was our first impression of this character/place? How has our impression changed?
Retrieval Task Summarise what you know about the topic/character below in 20 words or less. Inspector Goole Challenge task: Add in 2 different punctuation types into your sentence(s).
‘Quote’ Retrieval Task Mind map everything you know about… Personality trait Character name Macbeth characters Challenge task: Remember those minor characters!
Retrieval Task You’re live in five! Create a news report on what you remember about… Britain in 1912 This just in! Britain in 1912 was… It had… Society was… Events such as… People lived… Jobs were… Challenge task: Try and think of elements no one else will.
Retrieval Task Ven diagram Similarities
Retrieval Task Match the terms to their definitions TERM DEFINITION Challenge task: Think of an example of each term.
Retrieval Task Put the events in chronological order… EVENT ORDER (1 = first, etc) Challenge task: Put the events in order of importance. Explain your choices.
Retrieval Task Show me what you remember about this quote: When was it said? Where was it said? What happened before it was said? What does it suggest/emphasise/symbolise? Who said it? ‘QUOTE’ What does it literally mean? What happened after it was said/what could happen after it is said? Challenge task: Select an even harder quote for your partner to explore.
Retrieval Task Just a minute! Can you speak for exactly one minute telling me everything you remember about… … without pausing or repeating yourself? 1: 00 0: 01 0: 02 0: 03 0: 04 0: 05 0: 06 0: 07 0: 08 0: 09 0: 10 0: 11 0: 12 0: 13 0: 14 0: 15 0: 16 0: 17 0: 18 0: 19 0: 20 0: 21 0: 22 0: 23 0: 24 0: 25 0: 26 0: 27 0: 28 0: 29 0: 30 0: 31 0: 32 0: 33 0: 34 0: 35 0: 36 0: 37 0: 38 0: 39 0: 40 0: 41 0: 42 0: 43 0: 44 0: 45 0: 46 0: 47 0: 48 0: 49 0: 50 0: 51 0: 52 0: 53 0: 54 0: 55 0: 56 0: 57 0: 58 0: 59 End Challenge task: Try and use key terms in your speech.
Retrieval Task Create an acrostic poem with key facts about… M Macbeth met the witches who told him their prophecy: he would eventually become King! A C B E T H Challenge task: Create an acrostic poem for another character.
Retrieval Task Fill in the gaps! Challenge task: Create your own sentences about this topic and ask your partner to fill in the gaps.
Retrieval Task List as many words as you can linked to _______. Challenge task: What’s the highest scoring word you can make?
Retrieval Task What is the question? ANSWER HERE Challenge task: Think of 3 more questions that could be answered with the word/phrase above.
Retrieval Task Give me 5! Draw around your hand (in pencil) and write down 5 things you remember about _____:
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