One day a student of mine said “you should make a toolkit the band Wham!” The rest is history.
Wham! Your Work is a simple marking and feedback template designed to be used with students during peer assessment. Using coded marking students complete sections - ‘W - what went well’ and ‘H - how could you improve’.
Once work is returned students complete sections - ‘A’ - apply your improvements and ‘M’ - move onto a stretch and challenge task.
A very simple to use toolkit but highly effective method of structuring feedback. I always play some Wham! while completing feedback. The kids love to hate it.
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Featured resource: “Metacognition Toolkit: Oracy and Peer Assessment” A self and peer assessment question stems toolkit designed to be used as an oracy-based learning activity.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/metacognition-toolkit-oracy-and-peer-assessment-12027571
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This teaching toolkit technique called “the 3 wise monkeys” has been designed based on one of my favourite proverbs “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil”. The idea is that students take on the role of the 3 monkeys: Mizaru, who sees nothing; Kikazaru, who hears nothing; and Iwazaru, who speaks nothing.
It aims to promote challenge, listening skills, student interaction and peer teaching.
Comes with student template to be adapted to any subject and any topic and teacher instruction sheet.
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Featured resource: “Interactive Classroom Challenge Wall” which allows students to self-select multi-purpose stretch, challenge and extension activities suitable for any class, any age, any subject and any time.
Do I really understand? A whole school assembly promoting effective note taking skills. Suitable for any school, age or context. Students firstly learn the importance of effective note taking and are introduced to a few suitable methods to be used in any context.
Students then try out their newfound knowledge in a competition style quiz around “how to become Pope”. The quiz is exceptionally difficult and only possible to succeed with good note taking.
To be explicitly clear there are a number of videos you require to use this assembly that I cannot include due to copyright issues. However with a few simple searches (guidance provided) you should be able to find it! I have also included a transcript you could read aloud or ask students to perform if you’d rather not use or cannot find the video.
Hope you find this useful.
Check out my other exciting resources by clicking the link below
https://www.tes.com/resources/search/?authorId=2851879
Featured resource: “Interactive Classroom Challenge Wall” which allows students to self-select multi-purpose stretch, challenge and extension activities suitable for any class, any age, any subject and any time.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/interactive-challenge-wall-display-11893086
An interactive challenge wall which allows students to select multi-purpose stretch, challenge and extension activities suitable for any class, any age, any subject and any time. Features more than 25 activities suitable for any lesson. Although currently designed for use in a science environment it can very easily be tailored to your own subject with a few clicks.
Challenge tasks are categorised into colour themes: red (to consider), green (to change), blue (to create) and grey (numeracy and literacy).
Students visit the “choose your challenge” section, take a mini sticker task and away they go!
Fully recommend for any teacher looking for an interactive display, highly praised by teachers, SLT and Ofsted inspectors.
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Featured resource: “The 3 Monkeys Challenge Activity” in which students play the role of the 3 wise monkeys who “see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil”.*