The purpose of the activity
The learners will discuss the meanings of words and the relationships between them in the light of their own experience.
The learners explain concepts (including the meanings of words), see connections between concepts and activate their background knowledge.
The teaching points
- Unpacking conceptual relationships.
- Using specialised words to explain the relationships between concepts.
Resources
The guided teaching and learning sequence
1. Draw a circle on the board and divide it into four segments.
2. Write a key word associated with the subject content in each segment. The four words all need to express concepts that relate to each other.
3. In pairs, the learners discuss the words in the circle, working out and explaining the conceptual relationships that link the words.
4. The learners share and discuss their ideas with the whole group.
Follow-up activities
Leave one segment of the circle blank and ask the learners first to work out what the missing concept or term could be, then to explain their choice to the group.
Give each learner a word or term. The learners move around the group, find a partner and make a clear connection between their words or terms. Each pair then links up with another pair and makes connections between all four terms. This continues until all pairs are in small groups. Each group explains to the other groups the connections that they worked out.