A Ensuring effective marking and feedback in mathematics.

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braxas Education learning for the future A Ensuring effective marking and feedback in mathematics

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Ensuring effective marking and feedback in mathematics

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Improvement Prompts

There are 3 types of improvement prompt:

• The reminder prompt – reiterates the learning intention.

• The scaffolded prompt – suggests what could be written to more successfully match the learning intention.

• The example prompt – models a choice of possible improvements, but asks if the child has an idea of his/her own.

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Outcome of a piece of work in Mathematics

Correct Incorrect

Correct, with thorough

understanding

Correct, inefficient methods

Incorrect in part of

process

Lack of prior knowledge/

understanding

Identify next steps/

challenge

Model efficient method with

task set

Incorrect, inefficient methods

Highlight errors/model

efficient method with

task set

Identifyerror in processaddress

appropriately

Identify gap and address appropriately

Effective Feedback

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• Why can’t 20p be the first coin in the row? 2p 5p 20p 1p 10p

• Why has the 20p always to be the middle coin in the row?

2p 5p 20p 1p 10p• Which coins can we move around to match

the last clue?

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Child B

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Well done• Can you show a quicker way of recording this?• How many 60p candles did you have? _ x 60p How many 85p candles did you have? _ x 85p • 4 x 60p + 2 x 85pDouble 60p = £1.20 Double £1.20 =£ 2.40Now double 85p =

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Child A

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• Is this a likely answer for two numbers both below 200? Explain why? e.g 200 + 200 = 400

615 > 400• 1 7 8 Compare this correct answer with your

1 1617 working out. Where did you go wrong? 3_4_5• 100 70 8 + 100 60 7

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• How do you know you have found all the possible solutions? E.g. 3 jewels between 2 pirates= 1 pirate will have a single jewel each time. Therefore 3 possible solutions for each pirate because 3 different jewels. Giving 6 possible outcomes.

• Will you always have the same number of solutions if you have 3 different jewels? Why?

• How many outcomes for 4 jewels shared equally between 2 pirates?