Identify and make a list of the key points of learning this lesson.

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Identify and make a list of the key points of learning this lesson. Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Remembering (Knowledge) Identify and make a list of the key points of learning this lesson. Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Remembering (Knowledge) Write down everything you can remember about what you have learned this lesson. Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Remembering (Knowledge) Name all the key words you have learned this lesson. Write them down along with their definitions. Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Remembering (Knowledge) Recall all the key points of today’s lesson, in the order you have learned them.

Pick out the key points of today’s learning/topic and explain them. Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Understanding Pick out the key points of today’s learning/topic and explain them. Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Understanding Outline the key learning points in under 200 words. Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Understanding Brief Summaries: Write a summary of each key point you have learned. Each summary must be under 50 words and must include a key term. Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Understanding Hungry Caterpillar: Place all the key terms from today’s learning in a logical order to form a caterpillar. Write a paragraph underneath explaining how they link together.

Answer the following question: Answer the following question: Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Application Answer the following question: Why is today’s learning significant? Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Application Answer the following question: How does today’s lesson relate to what we have learned about previously? Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Application Write a real life example of today’s learning. How could it be applied to real life? Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Application Apply your learning by representing it in the form of a diagram. Make sure you label all the key parts!

Answer the following question: Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Analysis Compare and contrast today’s learning with a piece of previous learning. (For example: Compare and contrast this approach/theory with another you have learned about.) Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Analysis Answer the following question: What conclusions can be drawn from today’s topic? Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Analysis Construct a mind map of today’s learning topic, showing all the links, connections and relationships. Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Analysis Explain two pieces of evidence you can present for today’s learning topic.

Answer the following question: Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Evaluation Create a table of strengths  and weaknesses  for today’s learning topic. Strengths  Weaknesses  Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Evaluation Answer the following question: How far do you agree with today’s topic of learning and why? (For example: How far do you agree with today’s explanation/approach/theory?) Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Evaluation Opinionated Octopus: Evaluate today’s learning topic. Write down 8 evaluation points. They may include strengths, weaknesses or evidence which supports or challenges. Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Evaluation Mr Good has a positive outlook on life and sees good in everything. Mr Men Evaluations: Evaluate today’s learning topic from the perspective of Mr. Good and Mr. Worry. Mr Worry is always worrying about the potential issues, disadvantages or things that could go wrong

Transform today’s learning into a comic strip or storyboard. Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Creation Transform today’s learning into a comic strip or storyboard. Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Creation Invent an alternative to today’s learning point. (For example: Invent an alternative theory, approach, or explanation.) Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Creation Imagine…you are an examiner. Write an exam question(s) and mark scheme to accurately test a student on today’s learning topic. Thinking Ladder Extension Task : How far can you push yourself? Creation Create a song, poem, picture or script to reproduce today’s learning.