How was it used?
This activity consists of an interactive PowerPoint similar to the famous Odd One Out, but much richer in its developing thinking potential - the idea being that the children can choose three images out of 16, so they have a choice and it is not the teacher who has chosen three images for them!
Before they choose their three images there are four possible pop-up questions that help them choose according to some criteria (e.g. Choose three images that make you feel safe!…) at the bottom right corner there is an ActiveX Control text box that allows the learners to write the image they think is the odd one out of the three they chose and to explain why they chose it!
Impact and Outcomes
Learner Feedback
“I like when I can choose the answer! It helps me think about why I thought that!”
“It was quite strange to see so many different answers from other children. It helped me understand them a bit more!”
Lesson Learnt
This activity works really well from a laptop, or PC, but if a class set isn’t available, I would print the slide four times for each group with the questions on the, so the learners can still make their choices.