Teaching with Limited Resources
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Teenagers: Limited resources: Moving around
Children all love to get up and move around. It gives them a chance to use up spare energy, to refresh themselves if they have got tired or bored and to get actively involved in their learning.
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Teenagers: Limited resources: Other ideas
More ideas to help you overcome the problems of teaching with limited resources.
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Teenagers: Limited resources
Lots of ideas for activities in the classroom that can be done with very limited classroom and school resources.
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Teenagers: Limited resources: Classroom set-up A
There is very little room for teens to get up or for the teacher to move around the class and students must work on their own. The class is dominated by the teacher (who works very hard) and students are very passive and probably restless too.
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Teenagers: Limited resources: Classroom set-up B
By putting two desks together, students can easily work together, sharing ideas and peer teaching. This is very useful when your students are mixed ability as stronger ones can help those with problems.
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Teenagers: Limited resources: Classroom set-up C
By moving four desks together, students can interact with each other but can still easily turn their heads to face the board and teacher.