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It is for this reason that, as part of our curriculum design at Reach Academy Feltham, we have embedded regular multiple-choice tests and quizzes into our curriculum design to help us reap the benefits of retrieval practice.
Whether you’re a history specialist or you teach politics, RE, PE or something else entirely, you’ll find this template useful.
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When I first began using test-enhanced learning I made a few mistakes that reduced the effectiveness of retrieval practice. Explain that the students will be given time to look at the first slide and store the information in their minds, without writing anything down. Retrieval Grids include interleaving: Many grids include similar concepts (e.g., names for different historical figures) that require students to discriminate. Science teacher Adam Boxer explains that while retrieval practice isn’t the easiest way to revise, it’s definitely the most effective…
This challenges their short-term recall and allows you to challenge their ability to succinctly express knowledge they have retained. Try throwing in some questions where the answer is already correct (ie where something is the same in both dimensions) and see if they notice! Memorise this…Guilty of delivering lots of new content in lessons but rarely asking students to recall that knowledge? This Kate Jones retrieval practice template will help you break the habit. I often begin planning a lesson by asking myself, “What are the five things that I want all children to remember by the end of this lesson?” These then become the targets for quiz questions in the following lesson.