Tedious Lessons Made Fun - Thanks to You!
What if there was an easy way to make your most boring, tedious, sit-down lessons engaging and fun for your pupils?
You could even take it further and share your ideas with other teachers and schools all over the world so that children everywhere can benefit and learn in a fun, active and relevant way! If only there was a way to do both…
Well, there is.
Some of our best ideas for active learning games come from teachers and children in schools around the UK! We have been lucky enough to work with some amazing people to create some fantastic, fun and active games.
This Tagtiv8 blog post is a big THANK YOU for your ideas and to let you know your games are now being played across the world.
What you had to say:
Why Tagtiv8 Love Collaborating
The idea of sharing knowledge and helping children improve their learning is extremely important to us. Those who know our background will know that we view lessons differently and engaging children through play is essential. That’s why we are so grateful to the people above because their ideas are helping to change the way children learn. To see more about why we collaborate with others click here.
Read about one of our collaborations in this blog post. Working and playing with pioneering teachers and children such as those at Langham Village Primary School, Brudenell Primary School and Westerton Primary Academy fills us with smiles and inspiration.
Challenge Us!
If you have any boring sitting-down lessons that need activating, send them our way. We’d love to try making them more active, relevant and fun! Get in touch. We’d love to play and learn with you!
Sharing Games & Ideas Around the World
Your Ideas, Your Games:Co-creators | Games |
Chris Lincoln, Evolve SI | Moving Targets |
Brian Padden, Evolve SI and Nessfield Primary School, Keighley.and Burley Oaks Primary School | Bang the Drum Shapes on the Ground |
Night Zookeeper | Move Like |
Deborah Howlett, HLTA, Rawdon St Peter’s CE Primary School, Leeds. | Stepping Stones Starter for 10 Dot Dot Dot Multiple Ladders |
Queensway Primary School, Yeadon | Rounding Up or Down |
Langham Village Primary School, Norfolk | Xs and 0s |
Westerton Primary Academy, Leeds | Xs and 0s - Extreme |
Konstantinos, Orchard Primary School, Nottinghamshire | Connect 4 Multiplication Triangles |
Hannah Amos, Cookridge Hall Health Club | Lose and Use Your Numbers |
OnlineKTV, East Midlands | Cone Commands |
Chris Lincoln, Evolve SI | Pokemon Go |
Thorpe Primary School, Bradford and Lordship Lane Primary School, Haringey | Tomato Ketchup & Mustard |
Debbie Morgan, Director for Primary - NCETM | True or False |
Graham Morgan, Chairman - Evolve | Grab ‘Em While you Can |
Cat Southern, Redbridge Primary School | More Than Less Than |
Kat Watkin, EvolveSI and St Elizabeth’s Catholic Primary School and Benson Community School | A Sort of Fizz Buzz Follow the Leader |
Konstantinos, Year 3, Orchard Primary School, Nottinghamshire and Wolviston Primary School. | Konstantionos’ Constellations |
Catherine Odor, Greengates Primary School, Bradford | We’re Going on a Number Hunt |
Mark McCourt, La Salle Maths | What’s Going On? |
Ellie McDonnell, Holbeach Primary School & Chris Lincoln, Evolve Health Mentor Lincs | Roman Numerals? Really? |