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How to share success criteria with young children

How to share success criteria with young children

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Page 1: How to share success criteria with young children

How to share success criteria

with young children

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Using auditory

Page 3: How to share success criteria with young children

visual and

Using auditory

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kinaesthetic prompts

Using auditory

visual and

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Visual learners learn information best by seeing it.

An auditory learner learns information best by hearing it.

A tactile/kinaesthetic learner learns information best by

touching it or experiencing it

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Children all have different learning styles and we

are going to show you a Literacy and Numeracy

example using all three.

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Remember it is important to involve the children in

creating success criteria.You can use visual, auditory

and kinaesthetic promptsfor example “What is going to make me TICKLED PINK

with your work?”