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KS2 Assessment / Target stickers for Primary Languages

One of the most useful resources I have found for keeping tabs on my whole KS2 class, are the Targeteers stickers from Superstickers. For various curriculum subjects, but particularly in Numeracy, Literacy and Science, I find their objective/target stickers are great for sticking in the children's books on select pieces of work. They enable the children to know and remember the aim of the work without laboriously copying it from the board (no mean feat in itself for many) and it is quick and easy for me to find them when flicking through books later. But moreover you can have different children working on different targets within the same lesson with a clear focus.

Each child has their own sheet of stickers that I peel off and stick in their books along the course of the year. In this way the children can work through the objectives in any order and it's easy to see if anyone has missed anything, particularly useful with absentees but absolutely essential with mixed age classes where children are working through different objectives at different levels on rolling programs.
So in the absence of finding anything suitable on the open market, I've had a go at making my own target stickers for Primary Languages: I have made sheets of 24 stickers for each of Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6 below.
Here are Year 3 (Well, they are all Year 3 objectives from the KS2 Framework, but if your Year 6 are new to Languages this year then it's the same objectives they'd be using, if that makes sense?!)
Year 3 Language Target stickers.doc
and here are Year 4 Year 4 Language Target stickers.doc
and Year 5 Year 5 Language Target stickers.doc
and Year 6 Year 6 Language Target stickers.doc
To print them out you will need to use A4 sheets of 24 labels, size 64mm x 34mm (Avery template L7159 compatible) Mine were printed with Ryman P24 Universal labels but Tesco and similar shops make their own blank sticker labels that are suitable too.

Tags: assessment, ks2, objectives, stickers, targets, year_3

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Clare McGreevy Comment by Clare McGreevy on October 6, 2009 at 11:08am
This is brilliant. It it so simple and clear. Thanks for your hard work and for sharing this with everyone!
Sharon Bird Comment by Sharon Bird on October 1, 2009 at 4:01pm
Thanks for this brilliant idea Jo! Got to coach a school who want ideas for Assessment but don't like the European Portfolio/passport. This will do the trick I think!
Emily G Comment by Emily G on June 20, 2009 at 3:44pm
Many thanks for this tip. I ordered a mixed pack of stickers and it arrived the next day!
Deborah Masson Comment by Deborah Masson on May 5, 2009 at 9:01pm
Amazing! What a lot of work you have put into this resource. Ties in perfectly to the work I am doing on Assessment is for learning. Thank you.
Lorraine Comment by Lorraine on May 4, 2009 at 2:02pm
Fantastic resource Jo. It must have taken ages but will save us masses. Thanks for all your efforts.
Will have a go at translating them sometime and will post them if someone wants.
Lorraine
Janet Comment by Janet on May 3, 2009 at 12:58pm
Great resource ! thanks for pointing it out. janet
clemency stimpfig Comment by clemency stimpfig on May 3, 2009 at 5:23am
This is an absolutely ingenious idea! I got up very early this morning because the whole problem of target setting has been playing on my mind. And now...sorted! Thank you, Jo!
Jo Rhys-Jones Comment by Jo Rhys-Jones on April 29, 2009 at 11:06pm
Hi Alessandro - I've just left the instructions on your page to upload files etc - thanks for your offer!
Jo x
Alessandra Lombardi Comment by Alessandra Lombardi on April 29, 2009 at 10:35pm
What an excellent resource, Jo!! I am definitely going to pass it to the KS2 class teachers in my school and also change it into Italian for me to use. Thank you!
I 'd also like to contribute with a few resources I made for Italian but I don't know how to do it. I'm fairly new to nings etc. Could you please talk me through it?
Lisa Stevens Comment by Lisa Stevens on April 27, 2009 at 9:53pm
what a clever girl you are! well done!

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