Monday, April 22, 2024

Road Maps from Canva for showing the progress of a lesson

 In a TP lesson observation today, the teacher used a road map at the beginning of the lesson to give Ss an overview of the lesson. Then at different points of the lesson, she showed the road map again so students could see their progress. She showed the road map again at the end of the lesson as a recap of the journey that the students had completed. 

After the lesson, I asked her the source of the road map. She said 'Canva', which I had totally forgotten about!

I immediately went to Canva, and searched for 'road map.' There were dozens of results: 



Of course, the road map can be further enhanced with Thinglink and Genial.ly. 

Will look for an opportunity to use one of these road maps in my teaching. 


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