@Sayeda-Afshan Aslam o Alaikum dear,
In my class, I focused mostly on group activities and some times home assignments.
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Simple Teaching Tools That Make a Big Impact
Zeeshan Mahboob
High School Teacher
Government Boys Higher Secondary School Dando
Taluka Tando Ghulam Hyder
District Tando Muhammad Khan
Province of Sindh
Pakistan
Cell # 0092 336 214 9427
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- Exit Tickets**
At the end of each lesson, give students a sticky note or index card to answer one simple question:
"What did you learn today?" or "What was confusing?"
Cost: Almost free
Benefit: Quick feedback and helps with lesson planning.
2. Handmade Learning Games
Use colored paper to create flashcards, bingo games, or board games for vocabulary, math facts, or grammar rules.
Cost: Just paper and creativity
Benefit: Turns review sessions into fun, active learning.
3. Local Resource Integration
Use everyday objects (bottle caps, matchsticks, leaves, etc.) to teach math concepts like counting, sets, and geometry.
Cost: No cost
Benefit: Makes abstract concepts tangible and relatable.
4. Visual Notes or Anchor Charts
Create visual posters for tricky concepts (like parts of speech or types of triangles) and hang them on walls.
Cost: Chart paper and markers
Benefit: Constant reinforcement and helpful references.
5. Peer Teaching
Let students teach a small part of the lesson in groups.
Cost: Nothing
Benefit: Builds confidence and deepens understanding.
π§ 6. Storytelling to Teach Concepts
Turn tough lessons into short stories or role-playsβe.g., teaching chemical reactions as a "relationship drama" between molecules!
Cost: Your imagination
Benefit: Helps students retain complex ideas.
7. Weekly Reflection Journals
Ask students to write one paragraph each week about what theyβve learned or how they felt about the lesson.
Cost: Notebooks
Benefit: Improves self-awareness and retention.
8. "Think-Pair-Share" Routine
Ask a question β give students time to think β pair them up to discuss β share answers with the class.
Cost: None
Benefit: Encourages participation, even from shy students.
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@Sayeda-Afshan One simple tool I use is a βquestion jarβ filled with topic-related questions. Students take turns picking one and answering or discussing it in pairs or small groups. Itβs low-cost, fun, and encourages active thinking, speaking, and listening. It really helps boost participation and confidence!
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My students adore Kahoot :). I usually use it in reflection time.
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"I simply engaged students in a puzzle game that enhances their brainstorming and creativity skills."
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Great idea dear!
Because I am really interested in creating educational video games I will recommend some free or partial free tools like kahoot, wordwall and genially.
These tools make my job easier when it comes to creating quiz, interactive gamesand creating a competitive environment. -
Iβve started using handmade flashcards with colorful pictures to help students remember new words and concepts. Itβs amazing how much more engaged and confident they become!
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That's very good idea to use low cost and no cost materials in our class room because when we have limited resources available on our class room.we have to make best use of the things available with us.
Usually I practice these kinds of things in my class while I was teaching pollution topic I took some garbage in tin box and then I burnt it..
The smoke come out so I explained about air pollution in our environment.ErumAkram
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I also encourage peer activities and sharing of ideas among students for better understanding and discussion.
ErumAkram
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Good thought
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@Sayeda-Afshan Simple make small groups and engaged them in different activities like Gamifing, communication to one an, making craft art. This helps them in their creativity skills.