Working in pairs

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clare amin

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Nov 2, 2015, 4:59:38 AM11/2/15
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Hi folks, we are starting a club in Liverpool on Friday and we have had a really good response from our pupils but I may need to either disappoint some children or allow 2 pupils per PC.

Has anyone else done this?

Thanks Clare

Zarino Zappia

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Nov 2, 2015, 5:12:58 AM11/2/15
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Awesome to hear there’s another Code Club starting in Liverpool! Whereabouts? (I’m part of a group setting one up at Liverpool Central Library, coming in January 2016.)

I think it’s a relatively common thing for kids to work in pairs. We’re certainly planning on doing it, as long as we get the numbers. And it got mentioned a few times in last week’s #CCUKchat, as a way of keeping kids motivated and on-track:


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Liz Smart

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Nov 3, 2015, 4:42:19 AM11/3/15
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I find that the majority of the children don't mind whether they are in pairs or have a PC each.... some even insist on working in pairs :) 

Maybe you could have spaces for a couple less than 2 per PC, that way if anyone really does want to work on their own you have the option to let them - or if you notice any pair that isn't quite working well together you can be a bit more flexible. 

Great to see a new club in Liverpool. Let us know how it goes on Friday. 
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