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Displaying
students' work
What
and why?
At
the end of many tasks in CEWw, particularly the optional
Activity Units and work for the PARCEL
OF ENGLISH, students will have produced a large piece of work.
To give them a sense of purpose about their work, it is a good idea
to display it.
Practical
ideas
- Pin
work up on the classroom wall for a week or so and then change
it. Perhaps you can display work in the corridors, in the school
hall, in the school foyer, in the canteen, in the staffroom or
in other subject rooms (for cross-curricular links). (You can
also ask students for display ideas.)
- Take
a photograph of the display for reference.
- Make
sure you write on the display the students' names, their class,
the subject of the work and a description of the purpose of the
work (in the MOTHER
TONGUE, if necessary).
- When
you take the work down, the students can either keep their work
in their own 'Activity file' or put it in a large scrapbook.
- Encourage
students to help you display work.
- Display
pictures as well as the writing - some students may be better
at Art than English!
- Some
students may be sensitive about showing their work to others -
it may be best to ask them if they want to.
- If
a display is put up in the classroom or put out on the class tables,
allow time for the students to walk around to read it. One member
from each group can stand by their work to explain and talk about
what they have done (see also POSTERS).

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