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Presented by the GA Secondary Phase Committee Mark My Words Presented by the GA Secondary Phase Committee

Aims: This session will look at the effective marking of pupils work at KS3 and KS4. A variety of strategies will be presented that have been tried and tested by geography teachers.

Effective Marking Ofsted ‘ time to reflect and improve work’ Ways of showing progression Ofsted ‘ time to reflect and improve work’ Scrutiny of pupils work Giving time for pupils to respond to feedback Marking needs to get easier

10 minute sessions – choose Four! Purple Pen marking and DIRTY Time - Rachel Geography Take Away Menu for KS3 and 4 – Beth Providing detailed feedback for extended answers at GCSE – Emma Identifying misconceptions with hinge questions and the Quick Key App – Simon Using success criteria before an assessment to ‘Feed Forward’ - Paul

Post-it notes How useful did you find the session? I love Geography How useful did you find the session? Please rate us 1- 4 and stick on the wall as you leave. Any comments would be gratefully received. 1 Excellent 2 Good 3 Satisfactory 4 Poor