Students take turns performing a skill while a partner observes and gives specific feedback.
Tap a step to mark it as done.
Teach: observe, feedback, technique, improve, well done, next time try. Model giving feedback: 'I noticed... next time try...'
Reduce to one feedback point only for students who find multiple points overwhelming.
Is the feedback specific (referring to the technique points) or vague ('it was good')? Does the performer change their technique after feedback?
Write technique points in soil. No printed checklists needed. Any skill the class knows can be used.
Students give only positive feedback to avoid conflict. Teach that specific improvement feedback is the most helpful kind — it is kind, not cruel.
Peer assessment builds analytical skills and deepens understanding of technique. It is also more time-efficient than teacher-only feedback in large classes.
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