Levels of Understanding Posters
Miss 5th
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You really can't go wrong with Miss 5th resources. We use the levels of understanding posters to help guide student reflection and self evaluation. They are easy to read on my wall and gets students thinking about their learning.
Students could use the level of understanding on assignments, this gave me an idea of how well the students understood the lesson.
Description
*Updated on 7/11/18. Now includes levels 1-5.
*Based on the Marzano Proficiency Scales
These posters will allow your students to easily monitor their understanding of any concept. This is a great way for teachers to see how students are feeling about their skills and abilities, letting teachers adapt their instruction and interventions accordingly.
I refer to these posters multiple times every single day in my classroom. To rate themselves, I often have my students write their level on their dry-erase boards or a sheet of paper. I also have them hold up their fingers to show what level they feel like they are at. Whenever I have my students complete their exit slips, they also write their level in the corner to show me how they are feeling after the lesson.
***I've included 6 different versions (versions 1-3 have the same fonts; different colors. Same for 4-6.) The words "LEVELS OF UNDERSTANDING" can be printed and cut out or you can use one of the premade title posters. LEVELS 1-5 have also been added to the document.
I've also added desk tags for a quick and easy reference for your kiddos! Cut out the desk tags and place them on each student's desk. These tags will get students thinking about their learning EVEN MORE! :)
*Based on the Marzano Proficiency Scales
These posters will allow your students to easily monitor their understanding of any concept. This is a great way for teachers to see how students are feeling about their skills and abilities, letting teachers adapt their instruction and interventions accordingly.
I refer to these posters multiple times every single day in my classroom. To rate themselves, I often have my students write their level on their dry-erase boards or a sheet of paper. I also have them hold up their fingers to show what level they feel like they are at. Whenever I have my students complete their exit slips, they also write their level in the corner to show me how they are feeling after the lesson.
***I've included 6 different versions (versions 1-3 have the same fonts; different colors. Same for 4-6.) The words "LEVELS OF UNDERSTANDING" can be printed and cut out or you can use one of the premade title posters. LEVELS 1-5 have also been added to the document.
I've also added desk tags for a quick and easy reference for your kiddos! Cut out the desk tags and place them on each student's desk. These tags will get students thinking about their learning EVEN MORE! :)
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