Connectors: The Eye of the Law x 6 Pack

Suitable for 8 - 9 years

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Connectors is a groundbreaking reading series which narrows the attainment gap through peer-to-peer learning. Children work in small independent groups, each taking a turn to be the leader as they read a book together, following prompts to make predictions and debate issues raised in the text.

Clear prompts represented by coloured faces show each child when it is their turn to read and lead, and how to focus the discussion to engage their team members. This exciting approach builds reading and listening skills, promotes successful teamwork and encourages every child to participate.

Peer-to-peer learning builds cooperation and trust between pupils, motivates disengaged learners, moderates behaviour and develops leadership and cognition skills. The Sutton Trust ranks peer tutoring as one of the most effective ways to improve overall achievement, with disadvantaged and low achieving pupils making particular gains.

The Eye of the Law explores how, in order to live together, groups of people need rules and laws that help them know how to behave. Find out how people learned to rule themselves, and how they made some strange laws that make no sense at all…

Product Details

Series

Connectors

Format

Paperback

Date published

July 6th, 2009

Condition

New

UK edition

Part of this Series

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