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Thursday 25 April 2013

Learning walls

Here is a fantastic idea of mapping out numeracy and literacy for the week.

What are working walls? Working walls are displays for numeracy and literacy which support children's learning. Working walls make use of visible display outcomes, modelled examples and success criteria. This approach enables the children to know what they are learning and the process they are undertaking over a period of time (more often than not over the week).


Below are examples of working walls from various primary schools around the country. Please take time to have a look and see what is being done by other teachers.

http://www.educationworks.org.uk/news/4-school-improvement-news/32-working-walls-in-context.html


Numeracy Working Wall



Literacy Working Wall


Have fun and get creative!

Miss B

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