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Top 12 AFL Strategies
Not a red pen in sight!
Lesley Ann McDermott
Progression Traffic Lights
• Use traffic lights as a visual means of showing
understanding. Laminate for display.
RED, AMBER, GREEN
• Either give students red, amber, green cards which
they show on their desks or ask for raised hands.
• At the beginning of the lesson ask for prior knowledge.
• Review in the plenary session.
Instant feed back to inform your planning.
RED = don’t understand, know nothing, not confident...
AMBER = know a little, nearly there...
GREEN = totally get it, got is sussed, confident learner etc...
Think, Pair, Share
• Pose an opened ended question or problem to which
there may be a variety of answers.
• THINK: Allow ‘thinking time’ and direct them to
think about the question.
• PAIR: Students then work in pairs to share ideas,
discuss, clarify and challenge.
• SHARE: Share ideas with another pair or with whole
class
• It is important that students need to be able to
share their own partner’s ideas as well as their own.
• Peer interaction and thinking time are powerful
factors in improving responses to questions.
Numbered heads together
• Divide students into groups of 4,
students each given a number 1-4
• Teacher poses a question or problem.
• Each individual in the group has to
contribute an idea, answer or solution.
• The group then have to agree on which
idea will be their group answer.
• Teacher calls out a number randomly
1-4.
• Students with that number raise their
hands, and when called on, the student
answers for his or her team.
ABCD TF YN cards
• Laminate lettered cards A, B, C, D, or T, F, Y, N,
• Ask Multiple choice questions: A, B, C, D.
• Even better when there is more than one correct
answer to spark a discussion, or when the answers
depend on the assumptions the student makes.
• Ask True/False or Yes/No questions.
• Students hold lettered cards up in response.
A B C D T F Y N
If you can’t afford active vote or get hold of active vote
this is a cheaper alternative!
Class basketball
• Pass a soft ball to one student to give one main idea
from the lesson to share with group.
• The ball then passes to another student to give
another main point of the lesson.
• Once a student has taken part s/he cannot be passed
the ball again.
• This continues until the teacher thinks the main
points have been given.
Student created problems
• Students in pairs/groups pose
a question for the class to
answer – write it on mini
whiteboards or post its.
• At end of the lesson take the
questions and ask other
groups to answer them.
• Students in groups then work
on answers –
• Groups feedback to class with
answers.
Find the fib
• Write two correct statements about
the lesson and one fib
• Ask students to tell you which one is
the fib and why?
One, Two, Review, Review
• ONE: ‘I’ – ‘I learned this...’
• TWO: ‘you’ – ‘You thought/added...’
• REVIEW– ‘I now know...’ – what they have learned
from paired conversation
• REVIEW – ‘I didn’t know/think this because...’ – allows
reflection on thought processes.
• Starts with the individual’s contribution and then
moves onto the paired learning experience.
One
‘I’
Two
‘You’
Review
- I now know...
Review – I didn’t
know/think of
this because...
Two Stars and a Wish
• Peer assessment, self assessment or teacher
assessment
• Identify two positive things the student has done
well and what you wish they could do in the future.
• It may be assessment, behaviour, presentation driven.
Ask if they can act on the wish next time or there
and then for immediate action.
• This could be recorded in their books on a sheet.
Smiley faces
• Got it sussed. Ready to move on!
• Nearly there! Understand some parts
but not all.
• Unsure. Do not understand and need
to look at it again!



Good for checking
knowledge on
revision lists.
Students draw smiley faces to
indicate how comfortable they
are with the topic. .
Thumbs
• I get it
• Sort of – half way there...
• I don’t get it



Check class understanding of what you are
teaching by asking them to show their thumbs.
Post it
• Set an area of wall space for students to stick post it
notes.
• Groups, pairs, individual can answer.
• Instant feedback to inform your planning.
What I have learnt? What I have found easy??
What have I found
difficult?
What do I want to know now?
Top 12 AFL Strategies

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12 afl strategies

  • 1. Top 12 AFL Strategies Not a red pen in sight! Lesley Ann McDermott
  • 2. Progression Traffic Lights • Use traffic lights as a visual means of showing understanding. Laminate for display. RED, AMBER, GREEN • Either give students red, amber, green cards which they show on their desks or ask for raised hands. • At the beginning of the lesson ask for prior knowledge. • Review in the plenary session. Instant feed back to inform your planning. RED = don’t understand, know nothing, not confident... AMBER = know a little, nearly there... GREEN = totally get it, got is sussed, confident learner etc...
  • 3. Think, Pair, Share • Pose an opened ended question or problem to which there may be a variety of answers. • THINK: Allow ‘thinking time’ and direct them to think about the question. • PAIR: Students then work in pairs to share ideas, discuss, clarify and challenge. • SHARE: Share ideas with another pair or with whole class • It is important that students need to be able to share their own partner’s ideas as well as their own. • Peer interaction and thinking time are powerful factors in improving responses to questions.
  • 4. Numbered heads together • Divide students into groups of 4, students each given a number 1-4 • Teacher poses a question or problem. • Each individual in the group has to contribute an idea, answer or solution. • The group then have to agree on which idea will be their group answer. • Teacher calls out a number randomly 1-4. • Students with that number raise their hands, and when called on, the student answers for his or her team.
  • 5. ABCD TF YN cards • Laminate lettered cards A, B, C, D, or T, F, Y, N, • Ask Multiple choice questions: A, B, C, D. • Even better when there is more than one correct answer to spark a discussion, or when the answers depend on the assumptions the student makes. • Ask True/False or Yes/No questions. • Students hold lettered cards up in response. A B C D T F Y N If you can’t afford active vote or get hold of active vote this is a cheaper alternative!
  • 6. Class basketball • Pass a soft ball to one student to give one main idea from the lesson to share with group. • The ball then passes to another student to give another main point of the lesson. • Once a student has taken part s/he cannot be passed the ball again. • This continues until the teacher thinks the main points have been given.
  • 7. Student created problems • Students in pairs/groups pose a question for the class to answer – write it on mini whiteboards or post its. • At end of the lesson take the questions and ask other groups to answer them. • Students in groups then work on answers – • Groups feedback to class with answers.
  • 8. Find the fib • Write two correct statements about the lesson and one fib • Ask students to tell you which one is the fib and why?
  • 9. One, Two, Review, Review • ONE: ‘I’ – ‘I learned this...’ • TWO: ‘you’ – ‘You thought/added...’ • REVIEW– ‘I now know...’ – what they have learned from paired conversation • REVIEW – ‘I didn’t know/think this because...’ – allows reflection on thought processes. • Starts with the individual’s contribution and then moves onto the paired learning experience. One ‘I’ Two ‘You’ Review - I now know... Review – I didn’t know/think of this because...
  • 10. Two Stars and a Wish • Peer assessment, self assessment or teacher assessment • Identify two positive things the student has done well and what you wish they could do in the future. • It may be assessment, behaviour, presentation driven. Ask if they can act on the wish next time or there and then for immediate action. • This could be recorded in their books on a sheet.
  • 11. Smiley faces • Got it sussed. Ready to move on! • Nearly there! Understand some parts but not all. • Unsure. Do not understand and need to look at it again!    Good for checking knowledge on revision lists. Students draw smiley faces to indicate how comfortable they are with the topic. .
  • 12. Thumbs • I get it • Sort of – half way there... • I don’t get it    Check class understanding of what you are teaching by asking them to show their thumbs.
  • 13. Post it • Set an area of wall space for students to stick post it notes. • Groups, pairs, individual can answer. • Instant feedback to inform your planning. What I have learnt? What I have found easy?? What have I found difficult? What do I want to know now?
  • 14. Top 12 AFL Strategies

Editor's Notes

  • #4: Think, Pair, Share is a structure first developed by Professor Frank Lyman at the University of Maryland in 1981 and adopted by many writers in the field of co-operative learning since then. It introduces into the peer interaction element of co-operative learning the idea of ‘wait or think’ time, which has been demonstrated to be a powerful factor in improving student responses to questions. It is a simple strategy, effective from early childhood through all subsequent phases of education to tertiary and beyond. It is a very versatile structure, which has been adapted and used, in an endless number of ways. This is one of the foundation stones for the development of the ‘co-operative classroom.’ PURPOSE Processing information, communication, developing thinking. RELEVANT SKILLS Sharing information, listening, asking questions, summarising others’ ideas, paraphrasing. STEPS Teacher poses a problem or asks an open-ended question to which there may be a variety of answers. Teacher gives the students ‘think time’ and directs them to think about the question. Following the ‘think time’ students turn to face their Learning Partner and work together, sharing ideas, discussing, clarifying and challenging. The pair then share their ideas with another pair, or with the whole class. It is important that students need to be able to share their partner’s ideas as well as their own. P I G S F Positive interdependence The students are able to learn from each other Individual accountability Students are accountable to each other for sharing ideas. The student may also be required to share their partner’s ideas to another pair or whole group. Equal participation Each student within the group has an equal opportunity to share. It is possible that one student may try to dominate. The teacher can check this does not happen. Simultaneous interaction High degrees of interaction. At any one moment all of the students will be actively engaged in purposeful speaking and listening. Compare this with the usual practice of teacher questioning where only one or two students would be actively engaged. APPLICATIONS Before a lesson or topic to orient the class (previous knowledge etc). During teacher modelling or explanation. Any time, to check understanding of material. At the end of a teacher explanation, demonstration etc, to enable students to cognitively process the material. To break up a long period of sustained activity. Whenever it is helpful to share ideas. For clarification of instructions, rules of a game, homework etc. For the beginning of a plenary session. CURRICULUM IDEAS Think, Pair, Share can be used in all curriculum areas and is limited only by the creativity of the teacher. This structure along with Numbered Heads Together is an excellent substitute for the normally competitive structures in a question and answer session. COMMENTS This is an essential structure to introduce early in the process of establishing the ‘co-operative classroom.’ It ensures a high level of engagement (it is hard to be left out of a pair!) and is more secure than a large group. Think, Pair, Share has many advantages over the traditional questioning structure. The ‘Think Time’ incorporates the important concept of ‘wait time’. It allows all children to develop answers. Longer and more elaborate answers can be given. Answers will have reasons and justifications because they have been thought about and discussed. Students are more willing to take risks and suggest ideas because they have already ‘tested’ them with their partner. www.eazhull.org.uk/nlc/think,_pair,_share.htm
  • #11: Primary idea