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Aims Expectations Planning Assessing Reporting Day-to-day assessment (formative) Learning outcomes shared with pupils, peer- and self-assessment, immediate feedback and next steps for pupils. Establish a clear vision of what we expect pupils to achieve and an understanding of progression in geography. Transitional assessment (largely summative) Make judgements against the end of key stage benchmark statements using portfolio of work. Opportunities to assess are built in to curriculum plans. Use the benchmark expectations to create assessment criteria and set standards for pupils in individual teaching units Use the bench mark expectations to help plan an engaging and challenging key stage that provides opportunities for pupils to make progress. Periodic assessment (formative and summative) gives a broader view of progress for teacher and learner and improvements to curriculum planning. Pupils are assessed as below/at/above what is expected. Create a portfolio of work using content-focused mark schemes based on the expectations for the unit. A grasp of the aims and content of the geography programmes of study. A professional understanding of assessment and its relationship to planning, teaching and achievement. Report to parents/carers and next teacher/school Aims Expectations Planning Assessing Reporting