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We are thrilled to introduce our OpenAI integration into our digital toolkit designed for teachers. The only problem is, we're not sure what to call it....
We are thrilled to introduce our OpenAI integration into our digital toolkit designed for teachers. The only problem is, we're not sure what to call it....
robot and teacher together in a classroom
By combining LessonUp with OpenAI, you can now provide your students with a diverse set of learning materials without spending countless hours on research and content creation. With one click and some editing, transform AI-generated research into engaging and inspiring lessons.
discover how easy it is to now create an entire lesson.
Het Concertgebouw wil daarom zoveel mogelijk basisschoolleerlingen de kans geven om naar een concert te gaan. Concert, Om, Practice, Channel, Concerts
Het Concertgebouw wil daarom zoveel mogelijk basisschoolleerlingen de kans geven om naar een concert te gaan.
The content has been designed to support both pastoral care (with a focus on wellbeing and positive mental health) and some of the more practical matters that affect this group (timetabling, walking to schoolnetc). The lessons link directly to the PSHE Association's Programme of Study for KS1-5 and can compliment your existing PSHE programme, as well as the transition resources provided by your feeder secondaries. Year Six, Positive Mental Health, Ks1, Free Lessons, Pupil, Feeder, Secondary, Wellbeing, Curriculum
The content has been designed to support both pastoral care (with a focus on wellbeing and positive mental health) and some of the more practical matters that affect this group (timetabling, walking to schoolnetc). The lessons link directly to the PSHE Association's Programme of Study for KS1-5 and can compliment your existing PSHE programme, as well as the transition resources provided by your feeder secondaries.
Rosenshine’s principles of instruction have been gaining a lot of attention over the last few years. Many teachers and educators believe it to be one of the best pieces of education theory recently published. The proposed principles are easy to assimilate and implement in the classroom, using skills that you already have refined over the years. This white paper will be of great help; translating theory into interactive lessons to teach in the classroom. Download it now. Interactive Lessons, Whitepaper, Learning Techniques, Principles, Theories, Over The Years, Instruction, Believe
Rosenshine’s principles of instruction have been gaining a lot of attention over the last few years. Many teachers and educators believe it to be one of the best pieces of education theory recently published. The proposed principles are easy to assimilate and implement in the classroom, using skills that you already have refined over the years. This white paper will be of great help; translating theory into interactive lessons to teach in the classroom. Download it now.
After this white paper you will benefit from: ✅ Hands-on tips to encourage an active learning culture ✅ Super interactive methods & features to engage learners ✅ Targeted techniques that you can implement straight away Learning Activities, Learners, Distractions, Children, Kids, Encouragement, Interactive
After this white paper you will benefit from: ✅ Hands-on tips to encourage an active learning culture ✅ Super interactive methods & features to engage learners ✅ Targeted techniques that you can implement straight away
Teachers ask an average of 400 questions a day. It's always the same kids giving the answers. What about the rest of the class? The silent kids hiding in the background? The more disruptive pupils? Or those who easily get distracted? It is scientifically proven that active inquiry and learning are children’s natural inclination. So what can you do to encourage those natural sparks of curiosity during your lessons?
Teachers ask an average of 400 questions a day. It's always the same kids giving the answers. What about the rest of the class? The silent kids hiding in the background? The more disruptive pupils? Or those who easily get distracted? It is scientifically proven that active inquiry and learning are children’s natural inclination. So what can you do to encourage those natural sparks of curiosity during your lessons?
Teachers ask an average of 400 questions a day. 
It's always the same kids giving the answers. 
What about the rest of the class? The silent kids hiding in the 
background? The more disruptive pupils? Or those who easily get 
distracted? It is scientifically proven that active inquiry and learning are 
children’s natural inclination.


So what can you do to encourage those natural sparks of curiosity 
during your lessons?
Teachers ask an average of 400 questions a day. It's always the same kids giving the answers. What about the rest of the class? The silent kids hiding in the background? The more disruptive pupils? Or those who easily get distracted? It is scientifically proven that active inquiry and learning are children’s natural inclination. So what can you do to encourage those natural sparks of curiosity during your lessons?
Teachers ask an average of 400 questions a day. It's always the same kids giving the answers. What about the rest of the class? The silent kids hiding in the background? The more disruptive pupils? Or those who easily get distracted? It is scientifically proven that active inquiry and learning are children’s natural inclination. So what can you do to encourage those natural sparks of curiosity during your lessons? Inquiry, Curiosity, Silent
Teachers ask an average of 400 questions a day. It's always the same kids giving the answers. What about the rest of the class? The silent kids hiding in the background? The more disruptive pupils? Or those who easily get distracted? It is scientifically proven that active inquiry and learning are children’s natural inclination. So what can you do to encourage those natural sparks of curiosity during your lessons?
Draw a mind map on your classroom white board, or in a LessonUp slide. At the centre of the mind map add a question, assignment, statement, image, or fact. Is it true or false? Important or not so important? Help learners practice swift decision making, and express their opinion. Mind Map, White Board, Decision Making, False, Opinion, Swift, Centre, Reveal
Draw a mind map on your classroom white board, or in a LessonUp slide. At the centre of the mind map add a question, assignment, statement, image, or fact. Is it true or false? Important or not so important? Help learners practice swift decision making, and express their opinion.
Scaffolding is an instructional method by which learning material is broken down into smaller content and skills that fall in the learner’s development zone. As a form of active learning, scaffolding prompts learners to actively engage in each step of the learning process. This allows them to practise skills, retrieve information, and receive feedback. Teaching Strategies, Scaffolding, Learning Process, Feedback, Zone
Scaffolding is an instructional method by which learning material is broken down into smaller content and skills that fall in the learner’s development zone. As a form of active learning, scaffolding prompts learners to actively engage in each step of the learning process. This allows them to practise skills, retrieve information, and receive feedback.
The word says it all. As you know, flipped learning is a way of learning in which the traditional lesson structure is inverted, flipped around. Students are introduced to new topics with instruction material they can dive into at home, and the traditional ‘homework’ is done in the class. Ways Of Learning, Student Learning, 5 Ways, Flipping, Homework, Topics, Students
The word says it all. As you know, flipped learning is a way of learning in which the traditional lesson structure is inverted, flipped around. Students are introduced to new topics with instruction material they can dive into at home, and the traditional ‘homework’ is done in the class.
ChatGPT is a conversational software that uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to respond to your questions. In a matter of seconds it scans texts and databases from all over the internet and gives you human-like answers. This is all very interesting, but I can hear you asking yourself: “Can I use it to assist me in activating and engaging my students? If so, how?" Computer Basic, Computer Vision, Computer Science Programming, Image Search Engine, Social Media Marketing Instagram, Teacher Tech, Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Assistant, Prompt
ChatGPT is a conversational software that uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to respond to your questions. In a matter of seconds it scans texts and databases from all over the internet and gives you human-like answers. This is all very interesting, but I can hear you asking yourself: “Can I use it to assist me in activating and engaging my students? If so, how?"
ChatGPT is a conversational software that uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to respond to your questions. In a matter of seconds it scans texts and databases from all over the internet and gives you human-like answers. This is all very interesting, but I can hear you asking yourself: “Can I use it to assist me in activating and engaging my students? If so, how?
ChatGPT is a conversational software that uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to respond to your questions. In a matter of seconds it scans texts and databases from all over the internet and gives you human-like answers. This is all very interesting, but I can hear you asking yourself: “Can I use it to assist me in activating and engaging my students? If so, how?
Read about how to translate Rosenshine's theory into interactive lessons to teach in the classroom. Classroom, Teaching, How To Apply, Class Room
Read about how to translate Rosenshine's theory into interactive lessons to teach in the classroom.
a teacher helping a group of students White Paper, Closer, Gap, Teacher, Supportive, Education, Reading
Read how to support and engage all of your students, no matter what kind of background they come from? Or what their personality is?
see, think, wonder, a student is thinking first what they see, then what they think, and then wondering about the photo. this is a learning technique used in the UK Teaching Tools, Wonder, Process
The perfect learning technique to start class conversations! Guide your students through their thinking process.
10 learning techniques to stimulate critical thinking and engage your students Competence, Critical Thinking, Skills
If you can teach your students to be critical about what they hear, read, or watch, you help them develop fundamental skills and competences. Once they get used to thinking critically about information presented to them, they set a major step towards becoming productive lifelong learners. And what could possibly be more important than that?