Our South Ayrshire Making Thinking Visible Ambassadors have kindly shared some examples of Thinking Routines in action with their classes.
- Circle of Viewpoints – LesleyAnn MacLeod
Circle of Viewpoints Overview and Ambassador Tips
Circle of Viewpoints – PUPIL WORK
- Generate Sort Connect Elaborate Concept Map – Laura MacMillan
Generate Sort Connect Elaborate Concept Map Overview, Ambassador Tips, Templates and Pupil Work
- Sentence Phrase Word – Maureen MacLeod
Sentence – Phrase – Word Overview and Ambassador Tips
Sentence Phrase Word PUPIL WORK
- Colour Symbol Image – Susan Fulton
Colour Symbol Image Overview and Ambassador Tips
Colour Symbol Image PUPIL WORK
- Claim Support Question – Laura MacMillan
Claim Support Question Overview and Ambassador Tips
Claim Support Question PUPIL WORK
- I used to think…Now I think… – Natalie Stevenson
I used to think Now I think Overview and Ambassador Tips
I used to think Now I think TEMPLATE FOR PUPILS
- My Favourite No, I used to think…Now I think… and IF – Elaine McEwan
BLOG MTV CLPL for Staff – Mrs McEwan
My Favourite No Overview and Ambassador Tips
My Favourite No – English RUAE PUPIL TASKS
- See/Hear Think Wonder – David Moore
See Think Wonder – Modified by teacher to suit subject overview
See:Hear Think Wonder Teaching Example
- MicroLab Protocol – Laura MacMillan
This page will continue to be updated as we gather examples of Thinking Routines in action. If you have examples of Making Thinking Visible from your classroom/school and would like this to be shared on this blog, please e-mail Laura.macmillan@south-ayrshire.gov.uk