ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING HISTORY

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ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING HISTORY Key Stage 3 Strategy

1. Target Setting 2. Effective Questioning

Target Setting Aim: Students to improve their History Skills Students to set achievable targets for themselves

KS3 – Example of Yr 7 Target Setting Sheet

Assessment Marking Grid

KS4 – Example of Yr 10 Target Setting Sheet

Effective Questioning Aim: Inspire students through use of questioning Involve all students in the process of learning

How far do you agree with this view? ‘Everyday life in Medieval England was a grind with nothing but crime’. How far do you agree with this view?

Scheme of Work Example – Medieval Life

SUCCESS?