This structure encourages collaboration, reinforces learning, and provides immediate feedback, enhancing understanding and retention of the material.
QUIZ, QUIZ TRADE
FEEDBACK
PEER REVIEW
Peer review allows students to identify strengths, areas for improvement, and apply feedback to their own tasks. For teachers, it offers a way to cultivate critical thinking and communication skills while reinforcing content knowledge.
CO-CONSTRUCTING
SUCCESS CRITERIA
This approach engages students in the learning process, making expectations transparent and fostering ownership of their learning. As a feedback strategy, it helps students understand how to assess their work and progress.
RANKING SAMPLES
GLOW & GROW
PRAISE, QUESTION, SUGGESTION
T.A.G.
RUBRIC
This method encourages students to critically analyze different levels of quality, deepening their understanding of the learning objectives.
Praise highlights strengths, reinforcing good practices, while questions stimulate critical thinking and self-assessment.
Tell something positive about the work, Ask a question to clarify or prompt thinking, and Give a suggestion for improvement. This method encourages constructive dialogue, promotes self-reflection, and balances positive reinforcement with targeted advice.
Glow & Grow is especially effective for fostering a growth mindset, making feedback both supportive and actionable in the learning process.
Typically organized into categories with performance levels, rubrics break down what success looks like for each part of an assignment.
These games provide immediate feedback as students engage in quick recall and problem-solving, reinforcing accuracy and speed.
Fact Fluency Games
FEEDBACK
Error Analysis - Dots
Teachers place dots next to sections that contain errors, prompting students to reflect on what went wrong and how to fix it. This method emphasizes growth and learning from mistakes, rather than simply giving answers, and supports critical thinking, independence, and improvement in future work.
Error Analysis -
4 correct, 1 mistake
Their task is to identify and explain the mistake, encouraging critical thinking and a deeper understanding of the content. By analyzing the error, students gain insight into common misconceptions and reinforce their grasp of correct practices.
Error Analysis-
Sticky Notes
Feedback Carousel
The Sticky Notes approach promotes self-reflection, enhances learning ownership, and encourages collaborative dialogue between teachers and students.
In this approach, students rotate through different stations or groups, where they review and provide constructive feedback on each other's work. Each station focuses on specific criteria or aspects of the assignment, ensuring that students receive diverse perspectives.