Intro to Classes and Reports

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CitizenshipUpper Secondary (Key Stage 4)GCSE

This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

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Intro to Classes and Reports
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  • Education Specialist for LessonUp
  • Qualified teacher and experienced faculty leader 
  • PedTech Expert and teacher trainer
Thomas Courtley

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Welcome to LessonUp!
In the next few minutes, you'll experience what it's like to manage classes and examine data through LessonUp, and how it feels to participate as a student

Feel free to note any questions you have, and I will happily re-visit these at the end!

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GIF OF CREATING CLASS with hotspots/ instructions

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Join the lesson
  1. Take your mobile phone and go to lessonup.app or open a new tab on your computer/laptop.
     
  2. Scan the QR code or fill in the code that you see in the left bottom corner of your screen.
     
  3. You are now participating in this lesson
    as a student.

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How do you feel today?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 6 - Poll

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What is your favourite song right now?

Slide 7 - Mind map

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Idioms.
Or, a load of weird things British people say.
Let's play a short round of...

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What does it means when someone says 'I am cream crackered.'
A
They feel weak and unable to carry cheese
B
They are very tired
C
They feel very happy with something
D
They want to have a picnic

Slide 9 - Quiz

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Whats the meaning of
"dogs dinner"?
A
Dressed in a flashy manner
B
A poor piece of work
C
You are an easy target
D
A strange looking meal

Slide 10 - Quiz

She was dressed up like a dog’s dinner.
= wearing very formal or decorative clothes in a way that attracts attention

But also: a situation, event, or piece of work that is chaotic, badly organized, or very untidy
Whats the meaning of
"leg it!"
A
To have a nice summers walk
B
To run away
C
To jump over a cat or a small dog
D
To order chicken, but only chicken legs at a restaurant

Slide 11 - Quiz

- an informal way of telling someone to run in order to evade capture
- telling someone to go away (used as an interjection)
- to get somewhere quickly

Whats the meaning of
"Wind your neck in"?
A
Mind your own business
B
Twist your neck
C
watch out, a man with a big horse is coming
D
Stay calm!

Slide 12 - Quiz

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A: "Do you like my new shoes?"
B: "I think they are the bee's knees"
The shoes are..
Very very ugly
Ugly
Alright
Nice
Cooler then cool

Slide 13 - Poll

When bees flit from flower to flower the nectar sticks to their legs. The phrase "bee's knees" means sweet and good, because the knees of the bee are where all the sweet, good stuff is collected.
Share a picture of something
that makes you happy!

Slide 14 - Open question

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