TOOLKIT
Actionable Math Feedback
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Use these resources to learn more about providing actionable feedback to your learners.
- Resource: Actionable Feedback Checklist
- Learn More: 6 Tips for Engaging Families in the Feedback Process
Assessing and Advancing Questions
Provide students with in-the-moment feedback through assessing and advancing questions. Assessing questions will allow you to pinpoint what students already know and can do, or what their misconceptions are, and advancing questions help students work toward a new level of understanding.
- Learn More: Advancing Student Learning with Questions [Eureka Math Blog]
- Learn More Assessing vs. Advancing Questions [A Rocky Top Teacher]
Rubrics
Level-up your use of rubrics to provide students with clear goals for their assignments and actionable feedback on their math work along the way.
- Learn More: Single Point Rubric [Cult of Pedagogy]
- Learn More: A Rubric Masterclass [Emergent Mathematics]
- Learn More: 3 Tips for Making Math Rubrics More Actionable
- Learn More: Using Rubrics as a Metacognitive Strategy [Edutopia]
- Resource: Simple Rubric Template
Learning Progressions
Use mathematical skills progressions to give feedback that helps students progress their thinking from early understanding to more advanced understanding.
- Resource: OGAP Additive Skills Progression [Ongoing Assessment Project]
- Resource: OGAP Multiplicative Skills Progression [Ongoing Assessment Project]
Problem Revision Template
Ensure that students have an opportunity to apply your feedback by providing them with a problem revision template.
- Resource: Problem Revision Template