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Global Education Teaching Tools Templates
Templates
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This collection of templates will help students sort, organise, present and make sense of information in a variety of forms.
The templates can be adapted to suit particular learning situations.
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Bibliography framework
: use to record details of resources and references consulted during research, and then to assist in compiling a bibliography
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Consequences chart
: use with a 'what if' question or problem to aid decision making
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Diamond ranking chart
: use to order a list of items according to priority levels
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Fishbone diagram
: use to provide a systematic way of considering a problem
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Flow chart
: use to list a series of events that have happened, or might happen, sequentially
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Futures line
: use this line to consider two possible futures
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Futures wheel
: use to consider how development or a change in a particular area may affect the future of other areas
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Placemat proforma
: use to consider your opinion on a question or issue before recording a group response
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PMI chart
: use to organise evaluation of an issue, compare advantages and disadvantages, and make decisions
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PNQ chart
: use to consider the positives, negatives and questions about an issue
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Quiz planner
: use to prepare questions and answers for a Quiz
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Rubric
: use to outline assessment criteria on a number of outcomes across levels of performance
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T chart
: use to classify ideas or issues supporting or negating a proposition
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Venn diagram
: use to compare items or issues, by recording aspects of similarity and difference
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Web map
: use in activities that involve planning, brainstorming, notemaking, organising or problem solving
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World map
: use for a range of activities
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Y chart
: use to brainstorm ideas based on what you see, hear and feel
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