Tired of spending time grouping your pupils by ability or for support. Want to group by literacy or numeracy. Feed up of the same pupils answering questions. Don't wont to waste time with the named lolly sticks random approach. Then this quick to set up, even quicker to use tool is for you.
A whole school, non-subject specific tool designed to use a list of pupil names with linking subject, literacy and numeracy data as a teaching aid. Once the data is pasted in, which is a few minutes of work, then all tasks are completed for you by clicking built in buttons within the spreadsheet.
The two main features are:
Data related selection and grouping
Random selection of single or grouped pupils. The main purpose of the use of random selection is to keep pupil focus as it removes choice from the teacher.
Selecting which task you want is as easy as selecting the right tab at the bottom and then clicking the required buttons. It’s that simple.
It will sort into differentiated groups of similar abilities based on either subject data, literacy data or numeracy data, with an included feature of randomly selecting these groups for feedback or other tasks. Refresh to arrange by a different choice. It will also arrange by groups with ranged abilities for peer support work, again on subject, literacy or numeracy with a random group selector option as well. It will randomly select a single pupil from a class list to keep pupils focussed and on task. It will also randomly group your class into groups from 2-10 based on your selection. It has a random number selector where you can select the min and max values if you wish to randomly select values to use. You may have numbered groups and then this will select which group answers.
This is designed to be an all-round supportive teaching aid for you to be able to very easily and quickly differentiate, peer support and randomise your classes. Easily copied and pasted into PowerPoint to display groups to pupils with no raw data in view. Good for seating plans and ready to use instantly for your classes once data is in.
Update your data termly to keep grouping relevant to your teaching needs.
A set of MOCK data has been left in the document so that you can see how it should work upon download. Replace with your groups and off you go.
A whole school, non-subject specific tool designed to use a list of pupil names with linking subject, literacy and numeracy data as a teaching aid. Once the data is pasted in, which is a few minutes of work, then all tasks are completed for you by clicking built in buttons within the spreadsheet.
The two main features are:
Data related selection and grouping
Random selection of single or grouped pupils. The main purpose of the use of random selection is to keep pupil focus as it removes choice from the teacher.
Selecting which task you want is as easy as selecting the right tab at the bottom and then clicking the required buttons. It’s that simple.
It will sort into differentiated groups of similar abilities based on either subject data, literacy data or numeracy data, with an included feature of randomly selecting these groups for feedback or other tasks. Refresh to arrange by a different choice. It will also arrange by groups with ranged abilities for peer support work, again on subject, literacy or numeracy with a random group selector option as well. It will randomly select a single pupil from a class list to keep pupils focussed and on task. It will also randomly group your class into groups from 2-10 based on your selection. It has a random number selector where you can select the min and max values if you wish to randomly select values to use. You may have numbered groups and then this will select which group answers.
This is designed to be an all-round supportive teaching aid for you to be able to very easily and quickly differentiate, peer support and randomise your classes. Easily copied and pasted into PowerPoint to display groups to pupils with no raw data in view. Good for seating plans and ready to use instantly for your classes once data is in.
Update your data termly to keep grouping relevant to your teaching needs.
A set of MOCK data has been left in the document so that you can see how it should work upon download. Replace with your groups and off you go.
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