Used with my Year 3 class of
mixed ability pupils.
Not exact matches
The resource may be differentiated through
pupils working in
ability groups,
mixed ability groups, or with adult support.
This resource is suitable for KS3 - KS4
pupils of
mixed ability.
Suitable for all
abilities, this has been taught at a
mixed ability school and has differentiation included for to stretch and challenge more able
pupils.
Perfect for
mixed ability GCSE classes, this printable lesson helps
pupils analyse Tennyson's «The Prelude» by exploring its meaning (AO1) through...
Ideal for re-sits for more able but less motivated
pupils and independent work, or allowing differentiation in a
mixed ability class.
For example, in a
mixed -
ability class, I would include some French to English translations which many
pupils find much easier.
Split up your
pupils into
mixed ability groups with this Group generator!
The principle is that
pupils work in
mixed ability teams of four where all have a role.
Pupils working in
mixed ability teams works best.
This is differentiated and works well with set and
mixed ability classes - a list of target language expressions to use in the classroom (written by a native speaker)- Flashcards / display posters (27) to label classroom items or hang from the ceiling or even make smaller and put into
pupil books - A guide to using Pinterest as an educator
Aimed at GCSE
mixed ability with a challenging structural concept for higher
ability pupils.
Useful for a
mixed ability class, as
pupils can start where they feel they are comfortable and work from there.
From the abstract: «
Pupils at academically selective schools, for example, tend to out - perform similar - ability pupils who are educated with mixed - ability peers&
Pupils at academically selective schools, for example, tend to out - perform similar -
ability pupils who are educated with mixed - ability peers&
pupils who are educated with
mixed -
ability peers»
For example, grammar school
pupils tend to outperform
pupils of similar
ability at other types of schools where the
ability range is more
mixed.
Pupils are taught in their
mixed ability tutor groups throughout Year 7.
In Year seven, the
pupils are taught in
mixed ability groups throughout the year.
The school divided 104 Year 7
pupils into four
mixed -
ability
Recommendation 3: Government must be cautious when comparing between high - and
mixed -
ability pupils at selective and non-selective schools
In Year 7, 8 & 9,
pupils have one hour a week of classroom music lessons in
mixed ability classes.
The least able
pupils do a bit better in
mixed ability.
Certainly when
pupils are working on the same curricular content, the evidence is clear:
mixed ability classes are far more successful in raising attainment.
Teaching
pupils in
mixed -
ability groups is so unpopular that researchers struggled to find enough examples to complete a recent study into the practice.
This was sometimes due to small
pupil numbers, but says it shows teacher quality not necessarily affected by
ability mix.