# Introduction

This ATL Toolkit has been put together to provide IB teachers with ideas and resources for integrating ATL style activities within their teaching and learning. We hope you find it useful and a way of refreshing your teaching within the classroom.&#x20;

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The resources are organised by the separate ATL skills. All you need do is click on the links. The key (see below) indicates what type of resource the ATL is directing you to.&#x20;
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📽 Video      📜 Worksheet      🤔 Activity/ Thinking Routine     🔗 Website / Link&#x20;

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Many of the resources here appear more than once as they can be utilised for more than one ATL skill.&#x20;
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Some of the links require subscription to a website, this is normally free but may require creating an account.&#x20;
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Got a brilliant resource to share? We'd ❤ to add it to this Toolkit.

Please tweet #MBcurriculum.&#x20;
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Broken Link? Let us know that too please.&#x20;
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