Matching Pairs MULTIPLE EXPOSURESOnline version Read the descriptions about the activities and match them with their corresponding names. by juan sanchez 1 Use resources for inspiration 2 Track results to map progress 3 Access content anytime 4 Learn by teaching 5 Create your own video 6 Become a critic For exposures to another angle of the material, your students can critique videos made by one another relating to your class topic. You or your students can familiarise yourselves with material by taking the opportunity to make video and upload it to ClickView. Students can be given the task of creating an explainer interactive video for a younger/new/fellow student, giving them another exposure to topic material. You can use some of the provided educational resources for scaffolding your lessons to incorporate multiple exposures. Lesson plans include ideas for teaching, including activities that target different strengths and learning preferences. Students can access ClickView’s curriculum-alligned content anywhere, anytime on any device to aid their mastery of learning. They can watch a video multiple times, including with an interactive layer you’ve embedded. Results of learning with multiple exposures can be tracked using interactive layers you add to videos for your classes. Throughout a unit of work, you can test student understanding to map the progress of your class.