To make the most of a live ‘check in’/register time during remote learning due to Covid-19 partial school closures, Gemma Hunt has been using odd-one-out activities with her Year 1 (age 5-6 pupils). Sometimes this has focused on applying knowledge from a previous topic like materials, other times the stimulus is designed to elicit ideas about a new topic, like senses. The odd-one-out pictures are displayed and children called upon to unmute and explain their ideas. Gemma has found that this takes time, but the children listen to each other and build on each other’s ideas.
Here are some responses when asked to select an odd-one-out from a human hand, a dog’s paw and a bird’s foot:
Older children could be asked to write their answers in the chat or on a shared platform like a Jamboard or padlet.
West Twyford Primary School, London