Quality Marking Using Driver Words to inform the Next Steps.

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Quality Marking Using Driver Words to inform the Next Steps

Setting clear objectives make sure children know the success criteria from the onset I can or Can I statements... the big question

Make the marking count! boosting self-esteem related to objective set questions to challenge thinking Explore

Driver words AT1 - learning about AT2 - learning from L1RecogniseTalk about L2DescribeAsk L3Give reasonsMake links L4Show understanding Engage and respond L5Identify and explain Explain

(i) beliefs, teachings and sources ii) celebration and ritual iii) social and moral practices and way of life i) engagement with own and others’ beliefs and values ii) engagement with questions of meaning and purpose CHURCH THEMESACRAMENTAL THEME CHRISTIAN LIVING THEME 1 Recognise some religious stories Recognise some religious signs and symbols and use some religious words and phrases Recognise that people because of their religion act in a particular way Talk about their own experiences and feelings Say what they wonder about 2 Retell some special stories about religious events and people Use religious words and phrases to describe some religious actions and symbols Describe some ways in which religion is lived out by believers Ask and respond to questions about their own and others’ experiences and feelings Ask questions about what they and others wonder about and realise that some of these questions are difficult to answer 3 Make links between religious stories and beliefs Use a developing religious vocabulary to give reasons for religious actions and symbols Give reasons for certain actions by believers Make links to show how feelings and beliefs affect their behaviour and that of others Compare their own and other people’s ideas about questions that are difficult to answer 4 Describe and show understanding of religious sources, beliefs, ideas, feelings and experiences; making links between them Use religious terms to show an understanding of different liturgies Show understanding of how religious belief shapes life Show an understanding of how own and others’ decisions are informed by beliefs and values Engage with and respond to questions of life in the light of religious teaching 5 Identify sources of religious belief and explain how distinctive religious beliefs arise Describe and explain the meaning and purpose of a variety of forms of worship Identify similarities and differences between peoples’ responses to social and moral issues because of their beliefs Explain what beliefs and values inspire and influence them and others Demonstrate how religious beliefs and teaching give some explanation of the purpose and meaning of human life ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion ATTAINMENT TARGET 1 : Learning about Religion (Knowledge, Skills and Understanding) (Knowledge, Skills and Understanding) AT 2 : Learning from Religion AT 2 : Learning from Religion (Questions and Responses) (Questions and Responses) These are covered throughout the process. EXPLORE > REVEAL > RESPOND

RecogniseTalk about Describe Ask Give reasons Make links Driver words! Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

Higher Levels Show understandingEngage and respond Identify Explain Level 4 Level 5

Make the marking count! don’t be unrealistic related to objective set questions to challenge thinking next steps using Driver Words Reveal

Other ways to mark work verbal feedback (VF) self assessment peer assessment

(A) or (LOA) needs qualifying... take photographs and stick them into the books i.e. continuous provision use a learning receipt to show that something practical was going on i.e role play, drama, visit to church etc Evidencing work

Early Years – Floor books

Technology ipads - ebooks - imovies

Year 2 - Learning Focus 1 You retold the story of the Last Supper very well Laura. Can you describe how the disciples felt? Simply use the driver word from your objective in your marking...

Simply use the driver word from your learning objective in your marking... LA I can retell the story of the Last Supper (sequencing) You have retold the story of the Last Supper very well Laura. Can you describe how Jesus’ friends felt at the Last Supper? MA I can retell the story of the Last Supper (written) You have retold the story very well. Can you now try and make a link to what Fr. John says in Mass about the Last Supper? HA I can describe how the disciples felt at the Last Supper (written) Well done Tom, you have described how the disciples felt at the Last Supper. Furthering and challenging to Level 3 Can you make a link to what we say and remember at Mass? Furthering and challenging to Level 3 Well done Sam, you have described the events well. 3 new,,, 2 interesting,,, 1 more,,, Expanding Level 2 Furthering and challenging to Level 3 (i) beliefs, teachings and sources CHURCH THEME Recognise some religious stories Retell some special stories about religious events and people Make links between religious stories and beliefs Describe and show understanding of religious sources, beliefs, ideas, feelings and experiences; making links between them Identify sources of religious belief and explain how distinctive religious beliefs arise Assessing own learning

Year 2 – Learning Focus 2 Next time try and make a link to what Fr. John says to the Last Supper. Use a different coloured pen to ask a question which requires a response... Give me a reason why you choose those words?

Year 3 - Learning Focus 3 (A)or (LOA) needs qualifying... Emma you have begun to make links between what Jesus said and how Christians should live. Can you give me a reason why?

Year 4 - Learning Focus 5 Can you describe what is happening in your role play? Philip, can you give me a reason for what you are doing?

Year 6 - Learning Focus 4 Wow! What a fabulous design Zak. I can clearly recognise some Christian symbols. Can you give reasons for your choices to show you understand how Christians are united.