All Signs Point to YES! This is such an easy, SIMPLE and effective strategy to try. It works for both elementary and secondary students! There are SO many uses for these little paper arrows and mine got used so much that I needed to make new ones mid-year! (Middle school kids are not the most gentle creatures.)
So what is it? Paper arrows glued to magnets. Yup! That. Is. It.
Step 1: Print them, glue magnets on the back.
Step 2: Post them on your board in an easy to access place and then assign every student a number. (Have them write it on their notebook just in case.)
Step 3: Start using them! No, seriously once they are up you will be using them all the time. There are so many possibilities!
Here are some ways that I have used them in 6th grade:
Best Practice Use: Tracking learning progress of a current learning goal.
I used this target during an unannounced observation and it was a home run. I had done it a number of times with kids before and it was a stream-line way to have kids come full circle at the end of the lesson and reconnect with the learning goal. Take that Marzano! (Deep breath…I get a little crazy about all this teacher eval &#%@)
- “Please see the teacher” I often forget to touch base with a student who was absent and this could be a reminder to the student if their number is posted.
- “Behavior Warning” See a student off task? Move their number as a visual warning during a lesson!
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