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E verlasting. C reative R easoning E mpathic A ctive T enacious E verlasting Creative thinking (lateral thinking) Generating ideas Problem solving Enquiring

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Everlasting

Creative Reasoning Empathic Active Tenacious Everlasting

Creative thinking (lateral thinking)

Generating ideas

Problem solving

Enquiring – asking questions

Taking calculated risks

Analysing

Drafting

Self – assessing

Evaluating work

Summarising

Problem solving

Decision making –

Justifying

Using logic

Categorising

Organisingthinking

Makingconnections

Communicating

Cooperating

Speaking and listening (well)

Group working

Team building / leading

Group decision making

Group creative thinking

Empathising

Collaborating

ShowingIndependence

Being attentive

Noticing

Managing time

Responding withconfidence

Researching

Identifying keypoints

Concluding

Note taking

PrioritisingOrganising of selfTakingcalculated risks

Persevering

Thinking through ideas

Being able to cope with mistakes and setbacks

Being positive

Coping strategies when the going gets tough

Having a growth mindset

Sustaining momentum

Having goals

Effectively using memory

Developing ICT

Revising (well)

Self-Evaluating

Transferring skills

Being resilient

Being aware of Learning how to learn

Learning 2 Learn:

We aim for all learners to be:

Everlasting

• Effectively using memory skills• Developing learning styles• Revising (well)• Self-evaluating• Transferring skills• Developing personal study skills

Doing something actively whilst try to take in new information and then keep it there is widely thought to be much more effective that listening on its own. This additional activity serves as a ‘fixing agent’ and we have a higher chance of remembering the information .

This could be:1. Taking notes of key words2. Organising the material by finding patterns3. Putting the key pieces of information into a story4. Repeating the key words in a distinctive way to yourself5. Making anagrams yourself of the key words and making yourself work them out again

The KEY is ELABORATION – making your brain work the knowledge – training the memory muscle

Elephants eat 72 to 158 kilograms of food each day. Baby elephants, called calves, weigh around 90 kilograms at birth. Elephant tusks are made of dentine, calcium and salt. The average lifespan of an elephant is 80 years. Elephants use more than 70 voice signals and 160 visual signals for daily communication. Elephants have the largest brains by mass of all mammals, weighing in at a hefty 10.5 pounds (4.7 kilograms) for an adult