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Tag Archives: progress
Idea 233: ‘Improving Pairs’ and ‘Learning Lines’
A useful activity requiring no resources and little time that you can throw into any lesson to have children think about their learning and progress. The kind of activity that, if you have your children trained in advance, will look … Continue reading
Posted in English, Mathematics, Miscellaneous
Tagged elementary, english, improve pairs, key stage one, key stage two, ks1, ks2, learning line, maths, plenary, primary, progress, secondary
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Idea 199: Using Entry and Exit Slips in a Primary Classroom
This is an idea I saw online which I thought sounded worth a go. Basically at the start of the lesson you have the children fill in an ‘entry’ slip which shows what they already know. Then regardless of what … Continue reading
Posted in Mathematics
Tagged assessment, elementary, entry slips, exit slips, first grade, mathematics, maths, primary, progress, second grade, self assessment, year 2
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