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Learning intentions in early classrooms
What are learning intentions?
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Learning Intentions are what you want students to know and be able to do by the end of one or more lessons. Without learning intentions and success criteria, lessons wander and students become confused and frustrated.
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Douglas Fisher and Nancy Freytext
What are success criteria?
Success criteria are the measures you use to determine whether, and how well, children have met the learning intentions.
Why Learning Intentions are Important
focused and for longer periods of time.
more motivated and active in their learning.
able to take responsibility for their own learning.
How to Use Learning Intentions with Young Children
relate them to their prior learning
ensure they learn how interconnected the explicit teaching and learning intentions are in an adventurous way
How to Display Your Learning Intentions
"WALT method"
and many more
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Why Display Your Learning Intentions?
Allows you to easily refer to them and reinforce them
during your morning meeting.
during your tuning-in session.
at investigation reflection time.
at the beginning of explicit teaching lessons.
incidentally throughout the day.