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Vocabulary development 

On November 3, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn English, LiteracyLeave a comment

https://kellyashleyconsultancy.wordpress.com/2017/11/03/word-power-powerful-vocabulary-instruction-part-4-language-coding/

Working with TAs 

On November 3, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn AfL, SENDLeave a comment

10 Tips For Working with TAs

Improving maths at KS2 and KS3

On November 3, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn Maths, ResearchLeave a comment

From the Education Endowment Foundation …

https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/tools/guidance-reports/maths-ks-two-three?utm_content=buffer60442&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer#closeSignup

Voice 21 and developing oracy

On November 1, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn AfL, Closing the Gap, Differentiation, Growth Mindset, LiteracyLeave a comment

I visited School 21 and it is amazing how developed the students’ oracy is. Here is a link to resources and it is free to sign up. Well worth it…

https://www.voice21resources.org/

Nice idea for redrafting and class discussion

On November 1, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn AfL, Closing the Gap, Differentiation, Marking and FeedbackLeave a comment

From Doug Lemov

http://teachlikeachampion.com/blog/front-writing-discussion-template-feedback-got/

Why is RE important?

On November 1, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn HumanitiesLeave a comment

http://www.jkp.com/jkpblog/2017/10/religious-education/

What is coaching?

On October 30, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn Closing the Gap, Growth Mindset, UncategorizedLeave a comment

The 123ers

On October 29, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn Performance Data, ResearchLeave a comment

“When GCSE results were published all I could think about was the 123ers: the quarter of the student body awarded the lowest grades.”

https://www.ambitionschoolleadership.org.uk/blog/educations-forgotten-pupils/

For parents

On October 29, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn Growth MindsetLeave a comment

Questioning

On October 29, 2017 By Every day is a school dayIn Art, Closing the Gap, Differentiation, English, Marking and FeedbackLeave a comment

Questioning for Confirmation… and then Challenge

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