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# Lesson ideas

> Practical lesson ideas that show how Edzo can be used to support teaching across subjects, year levels, and learning contexts.

## Teaching with Edzo

Edzo is designed to fit naturally into everyday teaching practice.

Rather than prescribing lessons, Edzo provides **flexible learning activities** that you can explore, remix, or create, then use in ways that suit your learners and context.

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  The ideas below are starting points. You can adapt any activity or lesson structure to suit your class.
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## Whole-class lessons

Use Edzo to support whole-class teaching and shared learning experiences.

You might:

* Introduce a new concept using a ready-made learning activity
* Model thinking or problem-solving together
* Assign a follow-up activity for independent or paired work

Edzo works well alongside explicit instruction, discussion, and reflection.

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## Small-group learning

Edzo makes it easy to differentiate learning for small groups.

You can:

* Assign different activities to different groups
* Remix the same resource at varying levels of difficulty
* Support targeted practice or extension

This approach supports intervention, enrichment, and flexible grouping.

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## Independent learning

Edzo supports independent learning at school or at home.

Use Edzo to:

* Assign self-paced activities
* Encourage learners to revisit and retry activities
* Build confidence through practice and progress

Independent learning works especially well when learners can see their own progress over time.

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## Using remixing in lessons

Remixing allows you to adapt activities to match your teaching goals.

You might remix an activity to:

* Change instructions or prompts
* Adjust complexity or scaffolding
* Localise examples or contexts
* Align with a specific curriculum focus

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  Remixing helps you reuse strong ideas while tailoring learning for your learners.
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## Cross-curricular lessons

Edzo activities can be used across learning areas.

For example:

* Combine literacy and humanities through reading and response activities
* Use maths activities within science or technology contexts
* Support creative responses through writing, drawing, or reflection

This encourages deeper understanding and connected learning.

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## Learning at home and school

Edzo helps bridge learning between school and home.

You can:

* Assign activities that can be completed at home
* Use family spaces to reinforce classroom learning
* Share consistent learning experiences across contexts

This supports continuity without increasing workload.

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## Reflecting and extending learning

After a lesson, Edzo can support reflection and extension.

You might:

* Review learner responses together
* Use progress insights to plan next steps
* Reassign or remix activities for further practice

Learning becomes an ongoing process rather than a one-off task.

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## In summary

Edzo supports a wide range of lesson approaches, from whole-class instruction to independent learning.

By using ready-made activities, remixing them for your learners, or creating your own, you can design lessons that are engaging, flexible, and responsive to learner needs.
