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.
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