One Minute Paper
Mental
Author: Calum Crosbie
Facilitated by the teacher
The aim is to illustrate the importance of reflection and reinforcement in learning.
30 mins
Class group
Whiteboard, pen, paper & post-its
Steps
- The teacher gives prompts for the activity so that students can reflect on their learning, for example:
- What was the most important idea that you studied yesterday?
- What was the most confusing thing that you studied yesterday?
- Students should write a one minute paper evaluating their learning writing down at least 4 evaluative points about their learning.
- The teacher creates 2 columns on the board – ‘Strengths’ and ‘Weaknesses’. The students reflect on their points and write them under the appropriate headings.
- The class discusses the points on the whiteboard and highlights strengths and suggests ways to solve the weaknesses.
Reflection
The activity shows the importance of the reflection and ‘not knowing’ in the learning process. It encourages student engagement as it highlights areas where students many require help. Students gain confidence from reflecting on the initial learning process which allows them to develop to advanced issues.
This activity could be done using online tools such as Padlet, virtual whiteboard and breakout rooms in Teams/Zoom.
This activity could be done using online tools such as Padlet, virtual whiteboard and breakout rooms in Teams/Zoom.
Inspiration
Inspired by: Cross and Angelo (1988) https://oncourseworkshop.com/self-awareness/one-minute-paper/