This series of professional development resources is designed to
support teachers working together, thinking about, and
integrating rich tasks into classroom practice.
The resources are divided into four phases of development giving
time for reflection and practice. They have been designed to be
tackled in order but we are aware that colleagues will be
starting from different places and may wish to step into and out
of the activities according to their particular need.
Many of the resources point to supporting documentation offered
in Word format, which are linked to the relevant activity.
If you prefer to work offline or away from the computer, the
CPDComplete.pdf
contains all the activities and supporting resources for you to
download and/or print.
If you need
advice or support with your development programme, members of the
NRICH team are available to support you. To find out more,
including costs, email nrich@damtp.cam.ac.uk
Phase 1 - Thinking about rich tasks, problem-solving and
higher-order thinking skills
What makes a task rich? In this activity you will try out some
problems and then identify what makes them "rich".
How can we encourage higher-order thinking
skills?
What is meant by higher-order thinking skills (HOTS)?
How do higher-order thinking skills relate to rich tasks and
problem solving?
How do pupils progress in their problem
solving?
Phase 2 - Using rich tasks in the classroom
What do teachers do to support learners engaging with
rich tasks?
'HOTting up' your existing classroom materials.
Phase 3 - Integrating rich tasks into the whole
curriculum
Integrating rich tasks into the whole curriculum.
Phase 4 - Reflection and review
Peer observation
Evaluating a theme
Thinking about what to do next