Thank you to Karen Knight (@KKNTeachLearn) and Kate Wood (@klbwood) for sharing this idea on Twitter! I'm going to trial this in my classroom from September. If a student is particularly proud of a piece of work they've done they can attach a peg to their work and (if I think it merits it) I'll take a photo and send it home via a quick positive email and / or upload it to our school's MFL Department Twitter page. The idea is that it will encourage students to take a bit more pride in their work, they'll want to show it off and hopefully their presentation of work will improve. Fingers crossed! Also, the pretty font at the top is from DaFont - thank you to Jamie Johnson (@MissJDA24) for sharing this site with me! Dannielle Warren
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Josh S
14/9/2017 14:32:45
Great idea, Danielle - I'm going to trial and see if my department wants to try it too!
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Dannielle Warren
25/10/2017 12:14:33
Apologies, it's probably a bit late now but I've only just noticed your comment. I have a glue gun which worked well. Superglue would probably work fine though I imagine. Dannielle
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Michelle Hudson
6/2/2018 10:05:44
Thanks for this idea, I'll probably use it on our instagram page. Glue gun at the ready!
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Nicki
7/2/2018 07:21:09
Thank you for these. I'm trialling them in my French/Drama classes this year.
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