docx, 4.71 MB
docx, 4.71 MB

X2 Marking sheets

**How to use: **

  • Print one-sided
  • Guillotine into strips
  • Live in lesson or when marking books use scissors to cut off the top sticker, and glue them in students books.

Including:

  1. Use a ruler= When students haven’t used rulers, e.g. for graphs or tables or titles
  2. Complete by:__ = for incomplete work. This can then be checked on the date written to check for a response.
  3. Respond and improve = great for when students haven’t responded to your feedback, e.g. for tests/assessments.
  4. Outstanding = live in lesson or when marking to award great work.
  5. Mark in green = for unmarked work, or when students haven’t used green pen to promote self-assessment
  6. Challenge = best when used live in lesson to set students who have finished on another task. Or can be used when marking to set another challenge task
  7. Use ISSR = A science strategy to answering equations. To promote all the marks for working out. (I = identify the equation, S= Substitute values, S= Simplify working, R= Rearrange if needed)
  8. Use a pencil = When students haven’t used pencils, e.g. for graphs or tables

Advantages:

  • stands out in lesson
  • good for student engagement
  • promotes presentation in books
  • easy to use
  • stands out in work-scrutiny

Disadvantages:

  • need to print
  • need to cut and stick, unless printed on sticky paper

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