rapid progress' class activity by @teachertoolkit

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TEACHER SLIDE A starter or plenary activity for demonstrating rapid progress. The success lies in hiding/then sharing the criteria. This technique can be applied in all context… Contact me for clarification – [email protected] (April 2013)

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This can be modified to suit any subject and topic. I do NOT claim this resource to be a new idea; just a strategy that works very well in the classroom that is worth sharing. This idea is perfect for sharing success criteria; and also demonstrating progress within the lesson. The topic can be used as a starter or plenary and feed into a main activity - using the same process - for students applying success criteria for classwork; coursework and exams.

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Page 1: Rapid Progress' Class Activity by @TeacherToolkit

TEACHER SLIDE

A starter or plenary activity for demonstrating rapid progress.

The success lies in hiding/then sharing the criteria. This technique can be applied in all context…

Contact me for clarification – [email protected] (April 2013)

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Draw a novelty USB designin 3 minutes

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Front view – 1 pointSide View – 5 points

USB clearly identified – 2 pointsGreat drawing – 3 points

Ok drawing– 2 pointsSimple drawing– 1 points

Price – 1 pointColours listed – 3 pointsSizes listed – 5 points

Material name – 10 pointsOpen and closing parts – 10 points

Annotation – 15 pointsWhat Why How – 25 points

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You can see this for 30 seconds only!

Front view – 1 pointSide View – 5 points

USB clearly identified – 2 pointsGreat drawing – 3 points

Ok drawing– 2 pointsSimple drawing– 1 points

Price – 1 pointColours listed – 3 pointsSizes listed – 5 points

Material name – 10 pointsOpen and closing parts – 10 points

Annotation – 15 pointsWhat Why How – 25 points

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Front view – 1 pointSide View – 5 points

USB clearly identified – 2 pointsGreat drawing – 3 points

Ok drawing– 2 pointsSimple drawing– 1 points

Price – 1 pointColours listed – 3 pointsSizes listed – 5 points

Material name – 10 pointsOpen and closing parts – 10 points

Annotation – 15 pointsWhat Why How – 25 points

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Excellent = 70 – 83 points (Level 6)Good = 50 – 69 (Level 5)

Ok = 30 – 49 (Level 4)Poor = 0 to 29 (Level 3)

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How do your results compare?

What is a criteria?Why is the success criteria important?How do you find the success criteria?

How can you use it?

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Adapted by @TeacherToolkit