Session 3 – Guided practice
Session overview:
Guided practice is an essential component of effective teaching as it gradually builds pupils’ independence.
To support you to do this, in this session you will explore:
Approximate session length: 60 minutes
�Why is practise important?�
Listen to Claire Stoneman talk about the important of practise and answer the following questions in your notebook:
Why is practise important?
Practise has two main purposes:
Obtain a high success rate
One of Rosenshine’s (2012) principles is to ensure pupils obtain a high success rate during practice. This means that, during practice, it is important that pupils are getting most of their answers correct. This is pertinent in both guided and independent work for two reasons:
Continually evaluating pupil success
Then you may need to go back and re-teach or re-explain the concept, followed by more guided practice before moving pupils onto independent practice.
Then you may need to give them more of a challenge by deepening their knowledge further.
Reflection
Think about a time you had a low success rate from one or many pupils either during guided or independent practice and answer the following questions in your notepad.
Guided practice
Forms of guided practice
After pupils have been exposed to high-quality explanations and models, they can begin to be involved in the knowledge recall or procedural process. This is where pupils begin to take ownership over parts of the task with the support of the teacher as a scaffold or guide.
Guided practice in action
Watch one of the videos to see how a teacher uses guided practice to build pupils’ independence and answer the following questions:
Supporting writing through guided practice
Shared writing
Shared writing in action
Watch the video below to see a teacher using shared writing and answer the following questions in your notepad:
Summary
Guided practice is essential as it provides opportunities for pupils to consolidate their learning, helping them to retrieve material from their long-term memory, whilst simultaneously providing an insight into their level of understanding and highlighting any misconceptions they may have.
Activity
Identify a lesson you will teach in the next week and plan to include guided practice. When doing so, consider the following points: