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1. Pupils cluster in pairs or groups.
2. Pupils are given a set of key words/ideas/places/things
or people, depending on the
learning area and topic. These may come, for example, in the form
of a list or grid on an
Overhead Projector or hand-out.
3. Pupils must find the odd one out on each grid or list. Often there may be no right or wrong
answers and any word might be the odd one out. Pupils must, therefore, give a justified and
valid response as to why they chose a particular word and the nature of the relationship
between the other words on the list.
4. As an extension activity, pupils could suggest another related word to add to those which
are not odd ones out. Alternatively, pupils could think of their own odd one out list or grid.
5. A
debrief
afterwards might concentrate on how pupils made the connections between the
words, the processes involved and whether
the group work has helped
pupils to see different connections which they otherwise might not have considered.
OPV
(Other People’s Views)
Skills
Managing Information
Working with Others
Thinking, Problem-Solving, Decision-Making
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