ActionAid schools Plenary ideas for an ActionAid workshop or assembly.

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ActionAid schools Plenary ideas for an ActionAid workshop or assembly

ActionAid schools Speak about todays workshop or assembly for one minute

ActionAid schools Draw an image to summarise the workshop or assembly

ActionAid schools How could what you have learnt today change the world? In a small, medium or large way? On a local, national or global scale?

ActionAid schools Complete the sentences: Today I have learnt that… One thing I need to remember from todays lesson is that… The most important thing I learned today…

ActionAid schools Write down three things learnt from the workshop or assembly

ActionAid schools Write a question to ask the rest of the class to test their understanding

ActionAid schools Write down as many key words related to todays workshop or assembly as you can in 60 seconds

ActionAid schools Design a mind map to show what you have learnt in todays workshop or assembly

ActionAid schools Summarise todays topic in five sentences, then five words and then one word

ActionAid schools How can you use what you have learnt today in other subjects?

ActionAid schools Write a poem summing up what you have learnt today

ActionAid schools Choose three new words you have learnt today and write their dictionary definitions

ActionAid schools Design a poster advertising what you have learnt today

ActionAid schools Write a newspaper headline about todays lesson

ActionAid schools Write a text message/tweet explaining what you have learnt

ActionAid schools Instructions: Write down what you have learnt from the ActionAid workshop or assembly