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Peer Review Feedback

English • 30 • 22 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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English
30
22 students
16 April 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 4 of 5 in the unit "Procedure Power: Writing Skills". Lesson Title: Peer Review and Feedback Lesson Description: Students will exchange their drafts with a partner for peer review. They will use a provided checklist to give constructive feedback, focusing on clarity and completeness. The '2 Stars and a Wish' method will be introduced to help students articulate what they liked and what could be improved in their partner's writing.

Peer Review Feedback

Lesson Overview

This lesson focuses on the skill of providing and receiving constructive feedback through peer review. Using the '2 Stars and a Wish' feedback method, students will learn to appreciate the strengths in their partner's writing while also identifying areas for improvement. This aligns with the Irish Curriculum's emphasis on developing students' literacy and communication skills.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  1. Exchange drafts with a partner and engage in constructive peer review.
  2. Use a checklist to focus their feedback on clarity and completeness.
  3. Articulate positive feedback and suggestions for improvement using the '2 Stars and a Wish' method.

Curriculum Framework Alignment

This lesson aligns with the following aspects of the Irish Primary Curriculum:

  • Language (Writing): Students will develop their writing skills, enhancing their ability to communicate effectively.
  • Oral Language: Through verbal feedback, students will practice active listening and articulate their thoughts clearly.

Materials Needed

  • Students' writing drafts
  • Peer Review Checklist (handout)
  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Sticky notes (for anonymous feedback)
  • Timer

Lesson Duration

30 minutes

Lesson Structure

Introduction (5 minutes)

  1. Warm-Up Discussion:

    • Ask students to briefly share with the class one positive feedback experience they’ve had.
    • Highlight the importance of feedback in improving writing.
  2. Objective Review:

    • Explain the goals for the lesson and introduce the '2 Stars and a Wish' method:
      • 2 Stars: Two things they liked about their partner’s writing.
      • 1 Wish: One suggestion for improvement.

Direct Instruction (10 minutes)

  1. Peer Review Checklist Introduction:

    • Distribute the checklist and explain its categories, which could include:
      • Clarity of ideas
      • Completeness of the draft
      • Engagement and interest
  2. Modeling:

    • Using an example draft, model how to give feedback employing the checklist and the '2 Stars and a Wish' format.
    • Write examples of positive feedback on the whiteboard.

Activity (10 minutes)

  1. Peer Review Process:

    • Pair students (consider varying levels of writing ability for diverse feedback).
    • Each student exchanges drafts with their partner.
    • Set the timer for 5 minutes for students to read and make notes using the checklist.
  2. Feedback Session:

    • Following the reading period, allow 5 minutes for students to share their feedback in the '2 Stars and a Wish' format.
    • Circulate in the classroom to provide support and ensure constructive engagement.

Conclusion (5 minutes)

  1. Reflective Sharing:

    • Ask a few students to share their feedback experiences and insights.
    • Highlight the constructive nature of peer review.
  2. Wrap-Up:

    • Reinforce the importance of giving and receiving feedback effectively.
    • Clarify that feedback helps improve our writing and collaborative skills.

Assessment

  • Monitor student engagement during the peer review process.
  • Review the checklist feedback elements to gauge understanding.
  • Use verbal reflections to assess comprehension of the feedback process.

Differentiation Strategies

  • For students struggling with writing: Provide sentence starters for both positive feedback and suggestions.
  • For advanced students: Encourage them to elaborate on their feedback, using specific examples from their partner’s draft.

Reflection for Educators

Post-class, educators should reflect on which elements of the peer review process worked well and which needed adjustment, assessing both student engagement levels and the quality of feedback provided.

This highly interactive lesson aims to empower students, making them confident and competent writers who appreciate the importance of collaboration in the writing process.

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