Peer Feedback Sentence Starters Bundle - Printable Flash Cards & Digital Guide
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Description
Help your students to master peer feedback with these peer feedback sentence starters flash cards and supporting guide presentation! Peer feedback can be such a valuable tool when used effectively in your classroom learning space. It can provide your students with the opportunity to be collaborative and reflective learners who support their classmates and strive to improve themselves.
Whilst peer feedback has the potential to be incredibly effective, sometimes learners may need support and guidance when learning how to provide peer feedback to their classmates. These peer feedback sentence starters and support slides have been designed to provide your students with a starting point when providing feedback to their classmates.
This peer feedback bundle includes:
- 26 peer feedback sentence starters flashcards in colour and black & white
- Editable peer feedback sentence starter templates
- 3 cover card options to create a mini flipbook
- Pre-drawn circle in the corner of each card for easy hole punching
- A one-page version of all sentence starters in multiple designs
- An editable slide presentation that defines and explores peer feedback
- Information on what peer feedback may be structured like, what it should link to
- An example of peer feedback and breakdown of the structure
- Editable slides to add your own examples or any additional information that specifically relates to your students
- PowerPoint format with a link included to make a Google Slides copy of the support presentation slides
Peer feedback support slides include:
- Title slide
- What is peer feedback?
- What is the value of peer feedback?
- What should peer feedback link to?
- What does peer feedback look or sound like?
- How much feedback should we give?
- How can we give peer feedback?
- Positive sentence starters
- Suggestion sentence starters
- Here's an example
- What do you think of this feedback?
- Look at the structure
- Looking at a class example
- Writing example feedback as a class
- 20 editable slides templates to insert your own examples, additional information, etc.
Examples of peer feedback sentence starters included in this resource are:
- I liked how you...
- I was impressed by...
- I can tell that you worked hard on...
- I enjoyed your work because...
- The strongest part of your work was...
- Have you thought about...?
- What is your plan to...?
- I think a stronger choice might be...?
- One suggestion I have is...
- I think your next step is...\
- And more!
Teachers just like you are saying:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Bought this resource to increase dialogic practice in my classroom. Have started by explicitly introducing the concept of feedback and two of the sentence stems. Going to build their range and ask students to provide/receive feedback when finished learning tasks." - Hayley
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "I am so happy with these. One classroom I did sub work in used these to help students give authentic and timely feedback to one another, which students did take on board to produce better work. I'm so excited to have my own set and to teach my kiddos about how to give and take on great feedback." - Diandra
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "My GT students struggle with receiving and giving feedback. This resource really helped build authentic conversations that lead to better-finished products and a closer classroom community." - Michelle
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A great resource for students to use individually and collaboratively. Student guided learning and feedback has been made easier with this resource! I leave them on a key ring at the side of the board so students can flick through whenever they need." - Krist-elle
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "AMAZING!! This is such a wonderful way to introduce and practice giving peer feedback. I love how they are all so positive and it gives students the opportunity to provide constructive feedback :)" - Aimee
Resource Format:
Please note that this digital resource is initially provided in zip file format. Please ensure that you have the appropriate software installed on your computer in order to open these files. In addition, please ensure that you have the latest version of PowerPoint installed on your computer in order to access and edit this resource. Once downloaded, there is a link on the second slide to make a copy in your Google Drive using a Google Slides version of the presentation. The editable nature of this resource refers to text boxes that have been inserted over background graphics to match the rest of the presentation. The pre-made slides are not editable, but you may choose to type some or all of the information in your edited version.
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