Toolkit

Marking Medley

Whatever your school’s marking policy is and whatever the expectation you have on you, this post contains a selection of marking and feedback related posts from here on the toolkit!

All will simply speed up, make easier or help with the way you mark and provide feedback to your students. (Click on the links to be directed to the original post with all the required information.)


What will your marking achieve? And, who are you marking for? 

Enjoy!


Aspirational Marking

Dot Marking


Feedback- Spelling


Marking Codes


Marking Stickers


Parent Marking


Traffic Light Progress


DIRT feedback


Progress Pegs


Refinement Logs


Half Books


Onion Marking


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— Jennifer B (@nowMrsBeattie) September 7, 2015

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