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Classroom Questions

Find questions you can use in class to help deliver, promote, validate and test knowledge in a particular subject area. Results can be used both as brainstorm seeds and for group work. Questions can lean towards “closed” (fairly simple “fixed” answers which can either be right or wrong), or “open” (which require the learner to elaborate on their answers). Keywords: Classroom; Questions; Test; Assess; Knowledge; Understanding; Closed; Open; Brainstorm; Groups;

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Multiple Choice Questions

This is a very popular generator. There is plenty of scope for giving TeacherMatic the guidance it needs to provide you a choice of useful multiple choice questions (and answers!) by entering some keywords and, if you wish, pointing to a particularly relevant website and/or to uploading a favourite document of your own. Keywords: Questions; Quiz; Test; Assess; Learning; MCQ; Answers;

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Flash Cards

Flash Cards are a useful tool for both reinforcing teaching and testing learning. Perhaps show a word or concept on one side of a card, get some ideas from the class and then show a definition on the reverse to kick start the teaching, or use the cards by showing definitions and testing class knowledge. The Flash Card generator creates fronts and backs to be edited (and printed) as you wish.

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Assignment

Writing new assignment parameters can be a time consuming task. This generator will do the bulk of the work for you, creating a draft which you can edit to meet your exact needs. Keywords: Assignment; Assess; Assessment; Test; Parameters; Rubric;

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SPaG+ Feedback

SPaG (Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar) was introduced into English primary schools in 2013 and has since been amended. This generator will analyse a piece of text and give you an opinion  on the SPaG qualities and on the writing style more generally. As an automated process, it will try to give you guidance, but does not take the place of formal SPaG evaluation by teachers. Keywords: Spag; Analyse; Style; Text; Spelling; Punctuation; Grammar; English; Writing;

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Start of Lesson Recap

It is often useful at the beginning of a lesson to recap learning from the previous session. This generator will read a previous lesson plan (in MS Word or PDF format) and list its key points, allowing you to remind learners of that lesson and potentially carry out some brief formative assessment to ensure any learning gaps are filled. There is only one thing you need: a previous lesson plan file to upload. Keywords: Recap; Recapitulate; Revise; Revisit, Reminder; Lesson; Repeat;

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Plenary session activities

Plenary sessions normally bring together all learners at the end of a session. A final plenary session involving the whole class helps to spread the learning from the individuals or groups, and gives an opportunity for everyone to share their experiences. This generator will give you ideas of activities and discussion areas to ensure that the plenary session is effective. Keywords: Plenary; Lesson; Session; Finishing; Ending; Recap; Group; Final;

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Discussion topics

Discussing a topic with the whole class, or breaking into groups for a discussion, can be useful way both to reinforce learning and measure depth of understanding. This generator will suggest topics for discussion based on one or more keywords or phrases, or on a document (such as a handout) which you upload. Keywprds: Discussion; Debate; Talk; Argue; Propound; Group; Assess;

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