Use this DIRT sketchbook topper for students to reflect upon and self-assess their previous drawings. It is suitable for schools that use the DIRT method school-wide.
A ‘sketchbook topper’ is a strip of paper that can be stuck along the top of a sketchbook page or on the back of a piece of paper, ready to apply the advice to the next piece of work. It is perfect for evidencing that DIRT has taken place.
There is another version of the self-assessment resource here for schools/teachers that don’t use the DIRT method.
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Learn more about the DIRT method here.
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