Student Self Assessment and Reflection Bundle

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Description
Make self reflection a routine! Part of my Secondary Routines line - easily incorporate more student self reflection into your classroom. These templates allow you to create a routine of students reflecting on their learning, which allows them the time they need to develop the skills needed to self assess.
More and more research is coming out that self reflection is one of the MOST valuable moments of the learning process. I have made an active effort to make more time and space for self reflection, that is reflection without assessment. I have also used these templates with students and then got them to meet in small discussion groups for 5 minutes to share their own self reflection on their learning. I have done this with great success when finishing a large in class writing piece like an essay or critical paragraph.
This self reflection template differentiates the writing process by offering sentence starters to kick start their reflective thinking. The sentence stems are incredibly helpful to support students as they communicate where they are at and where they going next.
Printable Templates - Editable
Included: 1 Zip File with Link to Google Resource (Plus 2019 Resource)
- Student Self Reflection - (Blank, Lined, Letter)
- Student Self Assessment with Space for Teacher feedback/notes - (Blank, Lined, Letter)
- Editing in Master Slide Instructions
Distance Learning Compatible Templates - Editable
1 Zip File with Link to Google Resource (Plus 2019 Resource)
- PowerPoint - Reflection Template (with & without teacher feedback space)
- Google Slides Version - Reflection Template (with & without teacher feedback space)
A bundle of editable rubrics both single point and analytical style. Use these templates in your secondary or high school classroom! Change them for any (writing, science, social studies, english, geography, math) assignment or assessment you have. Using templates SIMPLIFIED my life. The visual assessment scale has been so helpful formy visual learners incommunicating what growth looks like.
These rubrics can be edited and then printed and handed out in hard copies OR can be uploaded to a distance learning platform or Google Classroom.
I created the new curriculum-aligned graphics and templates you see inthese rubrics for my own classroom. I found that I needed some resources to fill in the huge leaps & gaps as we transition to a new competency-based system. These rubrics have custom graphics that I made icon by icon torepresent a proficiency scale. The two different rubric styles mean that these two assessment resources can offer you options as you move forward with and grow into the assessment paradigm shift!
Single Point Rubric - 3 Point Style
Included: 1 PDF with embedded link to a Google Folder
- Instructions for editing in the Master Slide view of Google Slides
- Version A: Single Point Rubric - Full Page
- Version B: Single Point Rubric - 1/2 Page
- Sentence Starter Slips - PDF
- Version C: Rubric with sentence starters, no graphics - Full Page
Traditional/Analytical 4 Point Style
Included: 1 PDF with embedded link to a Google Folder
- Instructions for editing in the Master Slide view of Google Slides
- Version A: Single Point Rubric - Full Page
- Version B: Single Point Rubric - 1/2 Page
- Sentence Starter Slips - PDF
⚠️ ⚠️ ⚠️ Printing Hacks & FYI ⚠️ ⚠️ ⚠️
- Google Docs to PowerPoint - Convert any Google Slide into PowerPoint: Go File ➔ Download ➔ Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx)
- Editable Resources: for resources editable in PowerPoint or Google™ Slides - make your edits and then save as a PDF before printing. IF the resource you saved as a PDF prints wonky, then save as a PNG/JPEG file and convert it into a PDF.
- Printing PDFs - Make sure to download the file to your computer first, then print from your PDF reader. DO NOT print directly from the browser.
- Paper Size Issues - In the printer dialogue box make sure the scale is set to "fit to page".
- Print Quality - I advise printing this resource on a large commercial printer rather than from a personal home printer. The small details & lines turn out more crisp & clear when printed directly from the file. They have a tendency to get blurry & misaligned when photocopied.