Reflection Strategies
Are you looking for some ideas to help students reflect critically? This post is to share 6 reflection strategies on the customized sticky notes. Protocols included:
- Connect – Extend -Challenge
- Triangle – Square – Circle
- I used to think… Now I think… My thinking shifted because…
- Tweeter template
- The most important idea for me is…
- 6-word memoir
Reflection should not be a tedious process. Instead, reflection is a process that helps us develop identity and to understand the meaning of our experiences. To facilitate student thinking and help students reflect critically and creatively, the role of the teacher is essential. The teacher must value reflection and act as a mentor by asking thoughtful questions and employing different strategies to promote the personal development of students.
Customized Reflection sticky notes
When we ask students to write a reflection on a topic, they write a very long paragraph. They often describe what happened and don’t always go beyond the description level. Here are some sticky notes that I have created to support reflection. I believe reflective thinking should be encouraged regularly to check for understanding and help students monitor their development of knowledge, understanding, and skills. Students can benefit from thinking frames to help them reflect critically and creatively. IB Teachers Teaching love sticky notes! Short and sweet! I have customized and created 6 reflection sticky notes (post-it notes) with students.
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Template
You can download the template here: https://bit.ly/3HY6vgd
If you are interested in making your own sticky notes, you can find clear instructions via Tony Vincent’s website, Learning in Hand. In Tony’s website, you will also find the printing instructions.
Reference
- Costa , Arthur L., and Bena Kallick. “Chapter 12. Learning Through Reflection.” Learning Through Reflection, www.ascd.org/publications/books/108008/chapters/Learning-Through-Reflection.aspx.
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