Friday 30 May 2014

Hole in the Head Presentations

This year, my Year 6 class have looked at Edward Jenner, Charles Darwin and Dr Barnardo all usually following some kind of poster or biography idea for the children to show their learning. However, for Gandhi, I wanted something different.
I stumbled upon this blog post http://jivespin.wordpress.com/2013/12/03/head-in-a-hole-a-different-way-of-reviewing-learning-and-progress/ which talked about Hole in the Head presentations.








The children enjoyed this activity and it allowed for those that were less confident at speaking in front of others to feel more comfortable as the could 'hide' behind the poster.


Key Features of the Poster:
  • Picture/drawing of the person's body
  • Thought bubbles (could have good and bad viewpoints)
  • Speech bubbles
  • Name of person
  • Mini-profile - age etc.
The simple structure allowed lots of creativity, especially with the speech bubbles as the children talked about Gandhi's Salt Protest. The children were able to present their information in the 3rd person or as Gandhi which really added to their work.


Using technology:
  • You could use Morfo to recreate the character speaking
  • Use Explain Everything to annotate around a picture or drawing and record the presentation
  • Use Thinglink to bring the picture to life with lots of video and captions















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