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Coaching Emotional Intelligence in the Classroom - A Practical Guide for 7-14 (Hardcover): Steve Bowkett, Simon Percival Coaching Emotional Intelligence in the Classroom - A Practical Guide for 7-14 (Hardcover)
Steve Bowkett, Simon Percival
R4,061 Discovery Miles 40 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Coaching Emotional Intelligence in the Classroom is a practical resource to help Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 teachers explore and understand a range of concepts, principles and techniques gathered under the term ?emotional intelligence?, and the way that this powerfully influences pupils? behaviour and learning in the classroom. Creative activities are suggested throughout, leading towards a more explicit focus on coaching methods to help pupils become independent, creative and effective learners able to set goals, generate ideas, solve problems and arrive at reasoned decisions.

This book focuses on five key areas:

  • self-awareness
  • innovative and inventive thinking
  • independent enquiry
  • collaborative learning
  • communication skills.

Dealing in an engaging way with social and emotional aspects of learning, personalised learning, thinking skills and social inclusion, the authors offer teachers all of the necessary tools to help pupils build life- and people-skills which will extend beyond school. It will be of interest to all practising teachers, teaching assistants and school counsellors working with young people.

Understanding the World Through Narrative - 160+ Classroom Activities in Fiction, Mythology, Science, History, and the Media:... Understanding the World Through Narrative - 160+ Classroom Activities in Fiction, Mythology, Science, History, and the Media: StoryWise for 9–15 year-olds
Steve Bowkett, Tony Hitchman
R4,428 Discovery Miles 44 280 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

While many educational books focus on creative and critical thinking skills, this ground-breaking work is the first to deal specifically with the ability to understand, question and evaluate information presented, broadly speaking, in story form. Story or narrative is central to our understanding of and interaction with the world around us. We only have to think of the ‘mini stories’ encapsulated in many advertisements; the way that topics in science – the story of human evolution for example, in history and other subjects present themselves; the power of myths and legends to act as guides to moral behaviour; and the pervasive way that gossip, rumour and superstition can spread – to recognise the benefits of heightening such awareness in young learners. Understanding the World Through Narrative explores the narrative structure of fiction, but uses this as a template to show how the story form appears in mythology and modern urban folklore, science, history, the media – including advertising; in our internal dialogues (stories we tell ourselves about ourselves and others), and how narrative structure can be used in curriculum planning to enhance children’s learning. The book contains over 160 thinking/discussing/researching activities for use in the classroom and as project work. Chapters can be used independently, although they are arranged with increasing degrees of sophistication and challenge. This fascinating work is an essential resource for any teacher of upper primary and lower secondary students, covering not only children’s evolving intellectual ability and promoting curiosity and critical engagement but also enhancing their mental and emotional wellbeing.

Understanding the World Through Narrative - 160+ Classroom Activities in Fiction, Mythology, Science, History, and the Media:... Understanding the World Through Narrative - 160+ Classroom Activities in Fiction, Mythology, Science, History, and the Media: StoryWise for 9–15 year-olds
Steve Bowkett, Tony Hitchman
R776 Discovery Miles 7 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While many educational books focus on creative and critical thinking skills, this ground-breaking work is the first to deal specifically with the ability to understand, question and evaluate information presented, broadly speaking, in story form. Story or narrative is central to our understanding of and interaction with the world around us. We only have to think of the ‘mini stories’ encapsulated in many advertisements; the way that topics in science – the story of human evolution for example, in history and other subjects present themselves; the power of myths and legends to act as guides to moral behaviour; and the pervasive way that gossip, rumour and superstition can spread – to recognise the benefits of heightening such awareness in young learners. Understanding the World Through Narrative explores the narrative structure of fiction, but uses this as a template to show how the story form appears in mythology and modern urban folklore, science, history, the media – including advertising; in our internal dialogues (stories we tell ourselves about ourselves and others), and how narrative structure can be used in curriculum planning to enhance children’s learning. The book contains over 160 thinking/discussing/researching activities for use in the classroom and as project work. Chapters can be used independently, although they are arranged with increasing degrees of sophistication and challenge. This fascinating work is an essential resource for any teacher of upper primary and lower secondary students, covering not only children’s evolving intellectual ability and promoting curiosity and critical engagement but also enhancing their mental and emotional wellbeing.

Visualising Literacy and How to Teach It - A Guide to Developing Thinking Skills, Vocabulary and Imagination for 9-12 Year Olds... Visualising Literacy and How to Teach It - A Guide to Developing Thinking Skills, Vocabulary and Imagination for 9-12 Year Olds (Paperback)
Steve Bowkett, Tony Hitchman
R812 Discovery Miles 8 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

* Technology has led to the increasing visualisation of how children receive, manipulate and process information * This book takes visualisation as a starting point uses for introducing and developing a range of thinking skills and strategies for learning * It will help students improve and develop observational skills, assimilate visual information, increase inferential thinking, boost vocabulary, develop metacognitive abilities and much more...

Developing Thinking Skills Through Creative Writing - Story Steps for 9-12 Year Olds (Hardcover): Steve Bowkett, Tony Hitchman Developing Thinking Skills Through Creative Writing - Story Steps for 9-12 Year Olds (Hardcover)
Steve Bowkett, Tony Hitchman
R4,028 Discovery Miles 40 280 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Developing Thinking Skills Through Creative Writing: Story Steps for 9-12 Year Olds is a practical and easy-to-use teacher resource helping children across a wide age and ability range to develop the skills necessary to write more effectively. Step-by-step instructions encourage children to tackle tasks of increasing difficulty while broadening their knowledge and experiences of fictional genres. With chapters separated into distinct genres: ghost story, fantasy, science fiction, history, pirate story, thriller and Gothic horror, this book: Offers a summary at the start of each chapter to help teachers select the relevant activities. Covers multiple aspects of storytelling from narrative structure, plots, characters and settings to vocabulary, word choice, sentence structure and punctuation. Provides a cross referencing grid showing which aspects of writing appear in each chapter. Includes guidance notes, extension activities and general tips. Adaptable to different teaching situations, this book offers the opportunity for teachers to work through the book genre by genre or take a 'skills route' with different activities from different chapters to create their own programme of study. Fully illustrated and supporting the requirements of the National Curriculum, Developing Thinking Skills Through Creative Writing is a valuable aid for all Key Stage 2 teachers.

Jumpstart! Creativity - Games and Activities for Ages 7-14 (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Steve Bowkett Jumpstart! Creativity - Games and Activities for Ages 7-14 (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Steve Bowkett
R4,013 Discovery Miles 40 130 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Jumpstart! Creativity contains over 70 games and activities that any primary teacher can use to quickly and easily boost students' creative and critical thinking skills, allowing their thinking to flourish. Now in its second edition, the book contains fresh material that will help children to engage with the new National Curriculum. Applicable across a wide age and ability range, Jumpstart! Creativity is designed to help children learn to generate, organise and refine their own ideas and to explore, question and connect knowledge presented to them in the classroom. Focusing on getting the children to do the thinking work, the jumpstarts cover: Creative thinking Creative questioning Creating reasoning Creative problem solving Creative wordplay Filled with practical, fun-packed and easy-to-do activities, Jumpstart! Creativity is an essential companion to any primary teacher looking to inspire creativity and independent thinking in their students.

Jumpstart! Philosophy in the Classroom - Games and Activities for Ages 7-14 (Hardcover): Steve Bowkett Jumpstart! Philosophy in the Classroom - Games and Activities for Ages 7-14 (Hardcover)
Steve Bowkett
R2,343 Discovery Miles 23 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of inspiring and simple-to-use activities will jumpstart students' understanding of philosophy, and is a treasure trove of ideas for building philosophical enquiry into the curriculum. It offers teachers a range of quick, easy and effective ways for developing children's comprehension of and engagement with philosophy, and will help them 'learn how to learn'. With a wealth of activities, including puzzles, class discussion techniques and group tasks, Jumpstart! Philosophy in the Classroom covers the following topics: curiosity and imagination language for thinking critical thinking creating a community of enquiry. Practical and immersive methods will encourage children to think, analyse, evaluate, discuss, judge and arrive at reasoned conclusions across all areas of the curriculum, stimulating philosophical conversation and changing the way that content is processed and understood in the classroom. This book will be a vital resource for all those who want to develop thinking skills and philosophical enquiry in their school.

Jumpstart! Philosophy in the Classroom - Games and Activities for Ages 7-14 (Paperback): Steve Bowkett Jumpstart! Philosophy in the Classroom - Games and Activities for Ages 7-14 (Paperback)
Steve Bowkett
R632 Discovery Miles 6 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of inspiring and simple-to-use activities will jumpstart students' understanding of philosophy, and is a treasure trove of ideas for building philosophical enquiry into the curriculum. It offers teachers a range of quick, easy and effective ways for developing children's comprehension of and engagement with philosophy, and will help them 'learn how to learn'. With a wealth of activities, including puzzles, class discussion techniques and group tasks, Jumpstart! Philosophy in the Classroom covers the following topics: curiosity and imagination language for thinking critical thinking creating a community of enquiry. Practical and immersive methods will encourage children to think, analyse, evaluate, discuss, judge and arrive at reasoned conclusions across all areas of the curriculum, stimulating philosophical conversation and changing the way that content is processed and understood in the classroom. This book will be a vital resource for all those who want to develop thinking skills and philosophical enquiry in their school.

Jumpstart! Wellbeing - Games and activities for ages 7-14 (Paperback): Steve Bowkett, Kevin Hogston Jumpstart! Wellbeing - Games and activities for ages 7-14 (Paperback)
Steve Bowkett, Kevin Hogston
R632 Discovery Miles 6 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of engaging and simple to use activities will help teachers to develop children's mental and emotional wellbeing while also including the thinking skills necessary for learning. The authors show how developing such skills within the context of a wellbeing agenda aids children's motivation, their ability to concentrate and their willingness to explore, investigate and question, bringing huge benefits for children's sense of achievement, self-confidence and resilience. Drawing on a wealth of practical activities that include both creative and critical ways of thinking, chapters cover: Wellbeing in the Classroom; Emotional Resourcefulness; Relaxation and Meditation; Mindfulness and Reflectiveness; Being Well. Jumpstart! Wellbeing is a treasure trove of fun activities and ideas for building wellbeing and its constituent skills into the curriculum.

Jumpstart! Thinking Skills and Problem Solving - Games and activities for ages 7-14 (Hardcover): Steve Bowkett Jumpstart! Thinking Skills and Problem Solving - Games and activities for ages 7-14 (Hardcover)
Steve Bowkett
R2,783 Discovery Miles 27 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jumpstart Thinking Skills and Problem Solving presents a collection of simple to use, multi-sensory games and activities which will jumpstart students understanding of problem solving in action. If you are one of the thousands of teachers looking for a range of practical and fun ideas to engage pupils in effective proactive learning, then this is the perfect book for you.

Specifically written to help teachers work within the guidelines of the new curriculum, activities in the book will help pupils to explore and learn a wide range of problem solving and independent thinking skills in an atmosphere of fun, mutual support and tolerance.

Sections within the book reflect key areas of the new curriculum and offer a treasure trove of ideas for building problem solving and thinking skills into daily teaching.and provide tried and tested methods of helping children learn how to learn .

Areas include: -

  • Building problem solving confidence
  • Thinking and problem solving in literacy
  • Thinking and Problem solving in science
  • Problem solving in philosophy
  • Emotional resourcefulness and life skills

Jumpstart Thinking Skills and Problem Solving will celebrate the joy of critical and independent thinking and become a vital resource for all classroom teachers at Key Stage 2 and 3."

Using Comic Art to Improve Speaking, Reading and Writing (Hardcover): Steve Bowkett Using Comic Art to Improve Speaking, Reading and Writing (Hardcover)
Steve Bowkett; Illustrated by Tony Hitchman
R4,023 Discovery Miles 40 230 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Using Comic Art to Improve Speaking, Reading and Writing uses children 's interest in pictures, comics and graphic novels as a way of developing their creative writing abilities, reading skills and oracy. The book 's underpinning strategy is the use of comic art images as a visual analogue to help children generate, organise and refine their ideas when writing and talking about text.

In reading comic books children are engaging with highly complex and structured narrative forms. Whether they realise it or not, their emergent visual literacy promotes thinking skills and develops wider metacognitive abilities. Using Comic Art not only motivates children to read more widely, but also enables them to enjoy a richer imagined world when reading comics, text based stories and their own written work.

The book sets out a range of practical techniques and activities which focus on various aspects of narrative, including:

  • using comic art as a visual organiser for planning writing
  • openings and endings
  • identifying with the reader, using different genres and developing characters
  • creating pace, drama, tension and anticipation
  • includes Kapow techniques to kick start lessons
  • an afterword on the learning value of comics.

The activities in Using Comic Art start from this baseline of confident and competent comic-book readers, and show how skills they already possess can be transferred to a range of writing tasks. For instance, the way the panels on a comic 's page are arranged can serve as a template for organising paragraphs in a written story or a piece of non-fiction writing. The visual conventions of a graphic novel the shape of speech bubbles or the way the reader 's attention is directed can inform children in the use of written dialogue and the inclusion of vivid and relevant details.

A creative and essential resource for every primary classroom, Using Comic Art is ideal for primary and secondary school teachers and TAs, as well as primary PGCE students and BEd, BA Primary Undergraduates.

Visualising Literacy and How to Teach It - A Guide to Developing Thinking Skills, Vocabulary and Imagination for 9-12 Year Olds... Visualising Literacy and How to Teach It - A Guide to Developing Thinking Skills, Vocabulary and Imagination for 9-12 Year Olds (Hardcover)
Steve Bowkett, Tony Hitchman
R4,492 Discovery Miles 44 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

* Technology has led to the increasing visualisation of how children receive, manipulate and process information * This book takes visualisation as a starting point uses for introducing and developing a range of thinking skills and strategies for learning * It will help students improve and develop observational skills, assimilate visual information, increase inferential thinking, boost vocabulary, develop metacognitive abilities and much more...

Countdown to Non-Fiction Writing - Step by Step Approach to Writing Techniques for 7-12 Years (Paperback, New): Steve Bowkett Countdown to Non-Fiction Writing - Step by Step Approach to Writing Techniques for 7-12 Years (Paperback, New)
Steve Bowkett
R1,203 Discovery Miles 12 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Developing children's writing abilities boosts their confidence, creates enjoyment and relevance in the task and cultivates a range of decision-making and problem-solving skills that can then be applied across the curriculum. The Countdown series provides all the support you need in helping children to improve their prose, poetry and non-fiction writing.

Countdown to Non-Fiction Writing is a comprehensive and flexible resource which you can use in different ways. It includes:

  • 37 stand-alone modules which cover all aspects of writing and understanding non-fiction texts, including the nature of language, logical thinking, recognising facts and planning;
  • A countdown flowchart provides an overview, showing how modules are linked and allowing teachers and pupils to track their progress;
  • Photocopiable activity sheets for each module that show how to make decisions and solve problems which writers face on the journey to a finished piece of work;
  • Teachers notes for each module with tips and guidance, including how modules can be used in the classroom, links to other modules and curriculum links, and advice on helping and guiding pupils in their writing;
  • A self-study component so pupils can make their own progress through the material. This option gives young writers a sense of independence in thinking about their work and through offering a scaffolding of tasks, encourages confident and effective writing;
  • 'Headers' for each module showing where along the 'countdown path' you are at that point;
  • Contents page for quick access to particular modules and relevant aspects of writing.

In short, Countdown to Non-Fiction Writing saves valuable planning time and gives you all the flexibility you need in helping pupils to prepare for, understand, and write non-fiction. The structure of the book allows teachers to utilise the modules for self-study, as a longer programme following the countdown structure, or to dip into the book for individual lesson activities and ideas to fit in with wider programmes of study.

Countdown to Poetry Writing - Step by Step Approach to Writing Techniques for 7-12 Years (Paperback, New): Steve Bowkett Countdown to Poetry Writing - Step by Step Approach to Writing Techniques for 7-12 Years (Paperback, New)
Steve Bowkett
R842 R479 Discovery Miles 4 790 Save R363 (43%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Developing children's writing abilities boosts their confidence, creates enjoyment and relevance in the task and cultivates a range of decision-making and problem-solving skills that can then be applied across the curriculum. The Countdown series provides all the support you need in helping children to improve their prose, poetry and non-fiction writing.

This guide provides all the support you need in helping pupils to improve their poetry writing. Countdown to Poetry Writing is a comprehensive and flexible resource that you can use in different ways, including:

  • stand-alone modules that cover all the essential aspects of writing a poem, including word play, use of metaphor, rhyme and many others
  • countdown flowchart providing an overview showing how modules are linked and how teachers can progress through them with the pupils
  • photocopiable activity sheets for each module that show how to make the decisions and solve the problems that all writers face along the road from first idea to finished piece of work
  • teachers notes for modules, with tips and guidance, including how modules can be used in the classroom, links to other modules and curriculum links, and advice on helping and guiding pupils in their writing
  • a self-study component so that children can make their own progress through the materials, giving young writers a sense of independence in thinking about their work and offering built-in scaffolding of tasks so that less experienced or less confident children get more support from the resource
  • 'headers' for each module showing where along the 'countdown path' you are at that point.

In short, Countdown to Poetry Writing saves valuable planning time and gives you all the flexibility you need - teachers might want to utilise either the self-study or 'countdown' aspects of the book, or simply dip into it for individual lesson activities to fit in with their own programmes of work.

Countdown to Non-Fiction Writing - Step by Step Approach to Writing Techniques for 7-12 Years (Hardcover): Steve Bowkett Countdown to Non-Fiction Writing - Step by Step Approach to Writing Techniques for 7-12 Years (Hardcover)
Steve Bowkett
R4,486 Discovery Miles 44 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Developing children's writing abilities boosts their confidence, creates enjoyment and relevance in the task and cultivates a range of decision-making and problem-solving skills that can then be applied across the curriculum. The Countdown series provides all the support you need in helping children to improve their prose, poetry and non-fiction writing. Countdown to Non-Fiction Writing is a comprehensive and flexible resource which you can use in different ways. It includes: 37 stand-alone modules which cover all aspects of writing and understanding non-fiction texts, including the nature of language, logical thinking, recognising 'facts' and planning; A countdown flowchart provides an overview, showing how modules are linked and allowing teachers and pupils to track their progress; Photocopiable activity sheets for each module that show how to make decisions and solve problems which writers face on the journey to a finished piece of work; Teachers' notes for each module with tips and guidance, including how modules can be used in the classroom, links to other modules and curriculum links, and advice on helping and guiding pupils in their writing; A self-study component so pupils can make their own progress through the material. This option gives young writers a sense of independence in thinking about their work and through offering a scaffolding of tasks, encourages confident and effective writing; 'Headers' for each module showing where along the 'countdown path' you are at that point; Contents page for quick access to particular modules and relevant aspects of writing. In short, Countdown to Non-Fiction Writing saves valuable planning time and gives you all the flexibility you need in helping pupils to prepare for, understand, and write non-fiction. The structure of the book allows teachers to utilise the modules for 'self-study', as a longer programme following the 'countdown' structure, or to dip into the book for individual lesson activities and ideas to fit in with wider programmes of study.

Countdown to Poetry Writing - Step by Step Approach to Writing Techniques for 7-12 Years (Hardcover): Steve Bowkett Countdown to Poetry Writing - Step by Step Approach to Writing Techniques for 7-12 Years (Hardcover)
Steve Bowkett
R3,783 Discovery Miles 37 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Developing children's writing abilities boosts their confidence, creates enjoyment and relevance in the task and cultivates a range of decision-making and problem-solving skills that can then be applied across the curriculum. The Countdown series provides all the support you need in helping children to improve their prose, poetry and non-fiction writing. This guide provides all the support you need in helping pupils to improve their poetry writing. Countdown to Poetry Writing is a comprehensive and flexible resource that you can use in different ways, including: stand-alone modules that cover all the essential aspects of writing a poem, including word play, use of metaphor, rhyme and many others countdown flowchart providing an overview showing how modules are linked and how teachers can progress through them with the pupils photocopiable activity sheets for each module that show how to make the decisions and solve the problems that all writers face along the road from first idea to finished piece of work teachers' notes for modules, with tips and guidance, including how modules can be used in the classroom, links to other modules and curriculum links, and advice on helping and guiding pupils in their writing a self-study component so that children can make their own progress through the materials, giving young writers a sense of independence in thinking about their work and offering built-in scaffolding of tasks so that less experienced or less confident children get more support from the resource 'headers' for each module showing where along the 'countdown path' you are at that point. In short, Countdown to Poetry Writing saves valuable planning time and gives you all the flexibility you need - teachers might want to utilise either the self-study or 'countdown' aspects of the book, or simply dip into it for individual lesson activities to fit in with their own programmes of work.

Archidoodle - An Architect's Activity Book (Paperback, New): Steve Bowkett Archidoodle - An Architect's Activity Book (Paperback, New)
Steve Bowkett 1
R547 R495 Discovery Miles 4 950 Save R52 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This innovative book is the first to provide a fun, interactive way to learn about architecture. Filled with an array of beautiful and elegant drawings, it poses all manner of architectural challenges for the user: from designing your own skyscraper to drawing an island house or creating a Constructivist monument, plus many more. Aimed at at anyone who loves drawing buildings, it encourages the users to imagine their own creative solutions by sketching, drawing and painting in the pages of the book. In so doing, they will learn about a whole range of significant architectural issues, such as the importance of site and materials, how to furnish a space, how to read plans, how to create sustainable cities and so on. The book also includes numerous examples of works and ideas by major architects to draw inspiration from and will appeal to everyone from children to students and professional architects.

Using Comic Art to Improve Speaking, Reading and Writing (Paperback, New): Steve Bowkett Using Comic Art to Improve Speaking, Reading and Writing (Paperback, New)
Steve Bowkett; Illustrated by Tony Hitchman
R1,009 Discovery Miles 10 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Using Comic Art to Improve Speaking, Reading and Writing uses children s interest in pictures, comics and graphic novels as a way of developing their creative writing abilities, reading skills and oracy. The book s underpinning strategy is the use of comic art images as a visual analogue to help children generate, organise and refine their ideas when writing and talking about text.

In reading comic books children are engaging with highly complex and structured narrative forms. Whether they realise it or not, their emergent visual literacy promotes thinking skills and develops wider metacognitive abilities. Using Comic Art not only motivates children to read more widely, but also enables them to enjoy a richer imagined world when reading comics, text based stories and their own written work.

The book sets out a range of practical techniques and activities which focus on various aspects of narrative, including:

  • using comic art as a visual organiser for planning writing
  • openings and endings
  • identifying with the reader, using different genres and developing characters
  • creating pace, drama, tension and anticipation
  • includes Kapow techniques to kick start lessons
  • an afterword on the learning value of comics.

The activities in Using Comic Art start from this baseline of confident and competent comic-book readers, and show how skills they already possess can be transferred to a range of writing tasks. For instance, the way the panels on a comic s page are arranged can serve as a template for organising paragraphs in a written story or a piece of non-fiction writing. The visual conventions of a graphic novel the shape of speech bubbles or the way the reader s attention is directed can inform children in the use of written dialogue and the inclusion of vivid and relevant details.

A creative and essential resource for every primary classroom, Using Comic Art is ideal for primary and secondary school teachers and TAs, as well as primary PGCE students and BEd, BA Primary Undergraduates.

Coaching Emotional Intelligence in the Classroom - A Practical Guide for 7-14 (Paperback): Steve Bowkett, Simon Percival Coaching Emotional Intelligence in the Classroom - A Practical Guide for 7-14 (Paperback)
Steve Bowkett, Simon Percival
R1,173 Discovery Miles 11 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Coaching Emotional Intelligence in the Classroom is a practical resource to help Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 teachers explore and understand a range of concepts, principles and techniques gathered under the term emotional intelligence, and the way that this powerfully influences pupils behaviour and learning in the classroom. Creative activities are suggested throughout, leading towards a more explicit focus on coaching methods to help pupils become independent, creative and effective learners able to set goals, generate ideas, solve problems and arrive at reasoned decisions.

This book focuses on five key areas:

  • self-awareness
  • innovative and inventive thinking
  • independent enquiry
  • collaborative learning
  • communication skills.

Dealing in an engaging way with social and emotional aspects of learning, personalised learning, thinking skills and social inclusion, the authors offer teachers all of the necessary tools to help pupils build life- and people-skills which will extend beyond school. It will be of interest to all practising teachers, teaching assistants and school counsellors working with young people.

Jumpstart! Creativity - Games and Activities for Ages 7-14 (Paperback, 2nd edition): Steve Bowkett Jumpstart! Creativity - Games and Activities for Ages 7-14 (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Steve Bowkett
R632 Discovery Miles 6 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jumpstart! Creativity contains over 70 games and activities that any primary teacher can use to quickly and easily boost students' creative and critical thinking skills, allowing their thinking to flourish. Now in its second edition, the book contains fresh material that will help children to engage with the new National Curriculum. Applicable across a wide age and ability range, Jumpstart! Creativity is designed to help children learn to generate, organise and refine their own ideas and to explore, question and connect knowledge presented to them in the classroom. Focusing on getting the children to do the thinking work, the jumpstarts cover: Creative thinking Creative questioning Creating reasoning Creative problem solving Creative wordplay Filled with practical, fun-packed and easy-to-do activities, Jumpstart! Creativity is an essential companion to any primary teacher looking to inspire creativity and independent thinking in their students.

Jumpstart! Wellbeing - Games and activities for ages 7-14 (Hardcover): Steve Bowkett, Kevin Hogston Jumpstart! Wellbeing - Games and activities for ages 7-14 (Hardcover)
Steve Bowkett, Kevin Hogston
R2,787 Discovery Miles 27 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of engaging and simple to use activities will help teachers to develop children's mental and emotional wellbeing while also including the thinking skills necessary for learning. The authors show how developing such skills within the context of a wellbeing agenda aids children's motivation, their ability to concentrate and their willingness to explore, investigate and question, bringing huge benefits for children's sense of achievement, self-confidence and resilience. Drawing on a wealth of practical activities that include both creative and critical ways of thinking, chapters cover: Wellbeing in the Classroom; Emotional Resourcefulness; Relaxation and Meditation; Mindfulness and Reflectiveness; Being Well. Jumpstart! Wellbeing is a treasure trove of fun activities and ideas for building wellbeing and its constituent skills into the curriculum.

Developing Thinking Skills Through Creative Writing - Story Steps for 9-12 Year Olds (Paperback): Steve Bowkett, Tony Hitchman Developing Thinking Skills Through Creative Writing - Story Steps for 9-12 Year Olds (Paperback)
Steve Bowkett, Tony Hitchman
R888 Discovery Miles 8 880 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Developing Thinking Skills Through Creative Writing: Story Steps for 9-12 Year Olds is a practical and easy-to-use teacher resource helping children across a wide age and ability range to develop the skills necessary to write more effectively. Step-by-step instructions encourage children to tackle tasks of increasing difficulty while broadening their knowledge and experiences of fictional genres. With chapters separated into distinct genres: ghost story, fantasy, science fiction, history, pirate story, thriller and Gothic horror, this book: Offers a summary at the start of each chapter to help teachers select the relevant activities. Covers multiple aspects of storytelling from narrative structure, plots, characters and settings to vocabulary, word choice, sentence structure and punctuation. Provides a cross referencing grid showing which aspects of writing appear in each chapter. Includes guidance notes, extension activities and general tips. Adaptable to different teaching situations, this book offers the opportunity for teachers to work through the book genre by genre or take a 'skills route' with different activities from different chapters to create their own programme of study. Fully illustrated and supporting the requirements of the National Curriculum, Developing Thinking Skills Through Creative Writing is a valuable aid for all Key Stage 2 teachers.

Jumpstart! Thinking Skills and Problem Solving - Games and activities for ages 7-14 (Paperback): Steve Bowkett Jumpstart! Thinking Skills and Problem Solving - Games and activities for ages 7-14 (Paperback)
Steve Bowkett
R632 Discovery Miles 6 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jumpstart Thinking Skills and Problem Solving presents a collection of simple to use, multi-sensory games and activities which will jumpstart students understanding of problem solving in action. If you are one of the thousands of teachers looking for a range of practical and fun ideas to engage pupils in effective proactive learning, then this is the perfect book for you.

Specifically written to help teachers work within the guidelines of the new curriculum, activities in the book will help pupils to explore and learn a wide range of problem solving and independent thinking skills in an atmosphere of fun, mutual support and tolerance.

Sections within the book reflect key areas of the new curriculum and offer a treasure trove of ideas for building problem solving and thinking skills into daily teaching.and provide tried and tested methods of helping children learn how to learn .

Areas include: -

  • Building problem solving confidence
  • Thinking and problem solving in literacy
  • Thinking and Problem solving in science
  • Problem solving in philosophy
  • Emotional resourcefulness and life skills

Jumpstart Thinking Skills and Problem Solving will celebrate the joy of critical and independent thinking and become a vital resource for all classroom teachers at Key Stage 2 and 3."

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