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Posts by James Fitzgibbon

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Returning to a lot of KS3 assessment. ‘Revision Recall Rows’ have become a solid initial task pre summative assessment to help students organise their thoughts and build confidence. No pressure to answer all of the questions but an immediate accessible format. #historyteacher

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Our previous format was a stapled booklet which some students found overbearing. This format where students can see everything they’re engaging with in one place has helped. A switch to the idea of ‘less is more’ around writing has also improved the quality of response.

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Our shift to A3 assessments for Y7 has really helped progress and engagement. Shorter yet concise responses to build confidence with skills/content whilst maintaining rigour around knowledge and chronology. #historyteacher

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Next round of ‘Progress Points’ ready for Spring 1 Y7-9. The addition of these midpoint assessments to our curriculum has really helped tackle misconceptions early doors as well as drilling down into the spelling and definitions of key terminology. #historyteacher

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Consistently using ‘REC’ once we have reached the end of a key topic, event or concept. Students begin with basic recall (R), this is then extended (E) via an explanatory response and then teacher led chunking (C) to ensure key aspects are understood and embedded. #historyteacher

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Recently, encouraging knowledge centred conversations has been a challenge. I tried a visual format of ‘Discuss and Describe’. Students, using the icons connected to knowledge from a previous lesson/prompt Q’s, discussed Stalin in pairs, then wrote a description. #historyteacher

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Incline knowledge recall has become a go to ‘Do now’ task/starter for quick retrieval and a settled start. All students have questions they can immediately access but difficulty develops with confidence. Moving from multiple choice Q’s to short written answers. #historyteacher

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Trialled this last week and I think there will be a lot of ‘visual mapping’ in the crawl to the finish line. Applicable to all Key Stages, initial connection of knowledge to the icons, push to discuss how they link and then explanation questions to finish. #historyteacher

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With assessments we’ve tried to put ‘story’ at the centre of our recall formats. Rather than stand alone knowledge, we want students to show understanding via connections/impacts. From this, teachers have a greater grasp of where students are at and misconceptions.#historyteacher

4 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Another clip sheet, this time for Dan Jones and his great overview of the Norman conquest found in the link below. Simple and accessible questions for Y7 that promote focus during clips, points for discussion and knowledge all in one place. #historyteacher

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We started our year with homework in booklets for KS3. Safe to say, it’s not worked, from immediate destruction in bags to student confusion on where to answer questions. So we’re shifting to A3 sheets, easy to upload online if lost, stuck in books on hand in. 🤞🏻#historyteacher

5 months ago 1 0 0 0
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The next set of mid-topic ‘Progress Points’. Slight adaptation with the spelling and definitions section. Provision of definitions gives greater clarity and saves time with students having to match up. Followed by multiple choice recall and ‘the story so far’ #historyteacher

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First round of ‘Progress Points’ and they’ve been a good addition! They allow for the affirming of knowledge and picking up misconceptions. Tweaks needed on definitions as too much time was spent listening to a range of very similar responses. Overall though ✅ #historyteacher

6 months ago 2 0 0 0
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First topic homework set for Y7-9 within our new booklets. Students working through short meaningful tasks linked to bettering their understanding of second order concepts and building on knowledge developed in lessons. #historyteacher

6 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Emphasising chunking content with Y11. Paper 3 Germany contains a huge amount of complex content. So infographics combined with simple task formats to start a lesson, end one or break down a difficult concept. Hopefully this approach will firm up foundations. #historyteacher

6 months ago 3 0 0 0
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A Level numbers have rocketed so to has the mark load. Attempting to battle that with whole class feedback comments that are numbered and attributed as individual feedback. Combined with SPAG, exam board mark scheme, student reflection and consolidation questions. #historyteacher

6 months ago 4 1 0 0
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This format is fast becoming a go to for articles and extract tasks. Finding quotes, quick comprehension responses and deeper explanation questions guarantee thorough reading, triggers for quality discussion and meaningful notes. #historyteacher

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Already we’ve used some of the clip sheets from last year’s bank with Y9 and Y10. Brilliant for focused viewing, triggering debate and reflecting back on as a summary of key knowledge. Also logistically a meaningful cover work task. #historyteacher

7 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Worth adding that all staff are provided with a terminology and definition crib sheet. To ensure all are engaging with the same content. Reinforced with KO’s.

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First set of ‘Progress Points’ all set to go for KS3. Mid unit, we’ll review the spelling of key terminology, definitions, core knowledge and linkage of events. From this we can correct misconceptions/effectively reteach before the summative assessment. #historyteacher

7 months ago 3 0 1 0
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Building on our KS3 homework format we’ve compiled tasks into one booklet. Purpose/logistics are outlined to students and parents. Whilst for teachers, workload is minimised via no requirement to remember to print/set homework tasks/highlighted teacher reviews. #historyteacher

7 months ago 3 0 0 0
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Y9 was in desperate need of remodelled knowledge organisers. Chronology, Key Figures, Terminology and Core Content all in one place for students to refer to during lessons and revision. Looking to ensure they are utilised more throughout curriculum this year. #historyteacher

7 months ago 4 0 1 0
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Revisited our ‘Curriculum in Objects’ initiative. Initial idea of student led inferences remains in place but we’ve switched to connected closed questions to build confidence and frame the concepts and understanding we want to take forward into the topic. #historyteacher

9 months ago 3 1 0 0
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A labour of love but our Y7 KO’s are completed. We move onto trying to box off Y8/Y9. Chronology, Key Figure, Terminology and Core Content all in one place for students to reflect on and refer to during lessons and in preparation for assessments. #historyteacher

9 months ago 2 0 0 0
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Something we’re considering are ‘Progress Points’ half way through a unit. Ensuring students have a grasp of key terms, foundational knowledge and a sense of narrative of how events link/impact. Provides insight on what to revisit/prepares for summative assessment #historyteacher

9 months ago 3 0 1 0
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Looking to adapt how students engage with extracts by varied approaches to guarantee thorough reading. Start with scanning for quotes, read to answer comprehension questions and then combine the extract with own knowledge to provide explanations. #historyteacher

9 months ago 1 0 0 0
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This year we’ve developed a range of ‘Clip Sheets’ which have helped to make each snippet more meaningful. Students have quality short answers to reflect back on, the set questions promote wider debate and logistically they’ve been excellent for cover work. Win! #historyteacher

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No problem at all.

10 months ago 1 0 0 0

Hi Luke, thanks for the great feedback, still not finished but getting there. Yes all on PowerPoint.

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Still not finished, not sure it ever will be but we’ve made a lot of progress in developing our KS3 curriculum. Connected second-order concepts, guidance on outcomes and key vocabulary all identified for students, parents and staff to be aware of. #historyteacher

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