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Slide 1 of 9 You and your achievements Next

Slide 2 of 9 WALT: to assess your progress and achievements Next

Slide 3 of 9 Starter NextBack List 5 things that you have achieved so far in your life:

Slide 4 of 9 Your Subjects NextBack Think about the effort you have made in each of your subjects and what your progress has been in Year 7. Make a list of all the subjects you are studying and use the 5 star system to give yourself grades for effort and progress in each subject. Write a brief comment for each subject. Justify your grades. Why??? CHALLENGE – Evidence to support opinions.

Slide 5 of 9 Grades NextBack Unsatisfactory Poor Satisfactory Good Excellent

Slide 6 of 9 For your File NextBack SubjectEffortProgressCommentEvidence French* * * * * Worked hard all year Level 4 Writing

Slide 7 of 9 Your activities NextBack In pairs: Make a list of all the activities you have taken part in this year, inside and outside school. e.g. Clubs / societies Sports activities Drama / musical activities School events Discuss with your partner, highlight where you have particularly achieved.

Slide 8 of 9 For your file NextBack Write a short statement giving details of your most significant achievements in your activities during the year. THINK LITERACY! Punctuation / spelling / grammar

Slide 9 of 9 Your skills NextBack In groups: What are key skills? When do we use them? Can you identify any key skills? 1. Communication skills 2. Numeracy skills 3. Study skills 4. Problem-solving skills 5. Personal and social skills 6. ICT skills

Slide 10 of 9 For your file NextBack Study the list of key skills and write a short comment on each one, saying how much you think you have improved that skill throughout year 7. REMEMBER – to JUSTIFY and give EVIDENCE.

Slide 11 of 9 Your attitude & behaviour NextBack Think / Pair / Share Attendance? Punctuality? Behaviour in lessons? Behaviour around the school? Classwork? Homework? Contributions to school life?

Slide 12 of 9 For your file NextBack Write a short comment summing up you attitude and behaviour during year 7. Be honest, give yourself the credit you deserve!

Slide 13 of 9 Your targets NextBack What is a target? What is the difference between a target and a goal? Assessing what has gone well can help you to identify which subjects and skills you need to improve.

Slide 14 of 9 For your file NextBack Independently: Think about the comments you have written about your subjects and skills. Decide which you most like to improve. Set 3 realistic targets for improvement

Slide 15 of 9 3 new words to describe my progress Key target identified for next term 2 things I’ve learnt about myself today Plenary Complete the triangle in your book