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Primary Year 3 SK Scheme of Work
open questions. Sometimes there are also good reasons for asking more proficient pupils easier questions, as this involves them in the lesson and helps
the pace of the lesson.
Strategy 7: Differentiate by the feedback given
Feedback given to pupils should be varied according to their ability to act on the feedback. For example, if a pupil who is less proficient at Writing has
tried hard and produces work with a number of misspellings, feedback can be given on what they did well, and only 2 or 3 misspellings of common or
important words highlighted. The pupil should respond to this feedback because the suggested improvement is achievable for them. If a stronger pupil
writes well and makes 2 misspellings, the teacher can tell them the lines in which the misspellings are, and ask them to find and correct them. The pupil
should be able to respond to the extra challenge built in to this feedback. The same principle applies to giving feedback on pupils’ spoken language.
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