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6th Year English students - Learning to Learn

6th Year Macbeth posters Photo: Ms. Reynolds
NEWS / 27 March 2013

In mid-January, the 6th Year English students used a technique called 'Marketplace' to help them revise Macbeth. Ms. Reynolds explains what this entailed.

In mid-January, the Sixth Years used a learning technique called Marketplace to help them revise Macbeth. Each group had to create their own poster for a scene using less than 10 words and 5 symbols. Next they had to teach it to a member from the other groups, who then had to return to their group to teach the remaining group members. The students loved being so involved in the learning process. (Click on blog title to see more photos.)

Ms. Reynolds

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