Self-Assessment Sketchbook Topper – Drawing

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Use this self-assessment sketchbook topper for students to reflect upon and self-assess their previous drawing(s).

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 self-assessment has taken place.

There is another version of this self-assessment resource here for schools/teachers who use the DIRT method.

Included in this download:

  • The one-page resource, pictured here that includes 5 ‘sketchbook toppers’.
  • Instructions that suggest how to implement the task.

There are more art assessment resources on The Arty Teacher website.

The Arty Teacher

Sarah Crowther is The Arty Teacher. She is a high school art teacher in the North West of England. She strives to share her enthusiasm for art by providing art teachers around the globe with high-quality resources and by sharing her expertise through this blog.

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Sarah Crowther – The Arty Teacher

I set up The Arty Teacher because I have a passion for my subject that I want to share with other art teachers around the world.

I have been a high school art teacher for over 20 years, so I understand what it’s like to be in front of a class of students, often with very different abilities and attitudes.

I wanted to develop resources that would help teachers to bring out the best in every student in every class. I also wanted to free-up staff from time-consuming lesson preparation to let them focus instead on delivering exciting, motivating, dynamic lessons, supported by excellent resources.

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