Prompt Planning
Prompt planning can be anything from 30 seconds to 10 minutes, usually 5 minutes. The goal remains the same- focus more time, allowing students to plan quicker.
Gives different points of view in order to make an informed decision.
Features:
begins with some background information leading to the issue
lists arguments for and against, giving evidence for different points of view
conclusion might sum up both sides or recommend one point of view.
Example:
Should cars be banned from the inner city?
Prompt planning can be anything from 30 seconds to 10 minutes, usually 5 minutes. The goal remains the same- focus more time, allowing students to plan quicker.
Encourage student-centred learning with T.A.G feedback for self-assessment or Breakdown Buddies.
A Big Write reflective journal template for self-analysis, peer analysis and teacher feedback. A filled-in example is also included.
In order for students to be able to use VCOP to enhance their writing, they first need to be able to identify the different elements in a variety of texts.
A Question and Answer Relationship guide to developing a deep-level connection to learning.
A support resource to help teach your students how to create appropriate responses to exam questions.
A fun addition to your writing sessions to encourage student to enhance their writing.
A fun addition to your writing sessions to encourage student to enhance their writing.
A fun addition to your writing sessions to encourage student to enhance their writing.