2nd Edition

Sharing not Staring 21 interactive whiteboard lessons for the English classroom

By Trevor Millum, Chris Warren Copyright 2014
    126 Pages 40 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    126 Pages 40 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Sharing not Staring steers teachers towards using the interactive whiteboard in ways which purposefully tap into its huge potential to make teaching more interactive, more exciting, more creative and enjoyable.

    The approaches described in this updated and highly practical new edition fall into the following broad categories:

    • Spotlight and word cover/reveal effects – having the impact of a puzzle which emphasises the question as opposed to a standard answer
    • Text Organisation – enabling sequencing and exploration of syntax
    • PowerPoint – exploiting the creative potential of this often overused or misused tool.
    • Word – Performing the equivalent of conjuring tricks in the classroom. You can animate text, map it, organise it, hide it or scramble it.
    • Image, moving image and Flash – discovering the impact and potential of well chose still images or video clips. Flash programs that have specific applications with words can add to the wonder and magic of English.

    The activities outlined in this book can be undertaken with any of the popular brands of interactive white-board and are relevant with all age groups, across all educational borders.

     

    1 There’s more to a picture than meets the eye  2 Grid reference  3 Investigating symbols  4 Hidden Words  5 Hidden Texts  6 Mystery texts  7 Tabulate!  8 Text Mapping  9 Gathering Thoughts  10 Collapsing and re-sorting texts  11 Exploring Text Types  12 One thing after another: Sequencing  13 Making Notes is Hard To Do  14 Word bits  15 A 'Stand-out' lesson!  16 Ordering our thoughts  17 Pictures to Inspire  18 Transforming Texts  19 Counterpoint with PowerPoint  20 Show, look and disappear  21 Movie capture animation

    Biography

    Trevor Millum is a former English teacher and was Director of the National Association for the Teaching of English (NATE) from 1999 to 2005.

    Chris Warren was an English teacher, and is well known as a trainer and writer on the subjects of ICT and English.

    "The interactive whiteboard has certainly influenced the way many of us are planning, allowing us to build lesson structures and make these explicit to students more than we may have done in the days of handwritten plans. The next stage for English teachers is to move forward with the benefits of manipulating text and the real interactivity of this medium – and for this Sharing not Staring will prove a useful ideas generator." - Teaching English, Esther Menon, NATE ICT Committee