04-10 (ST)AR(R) instructions

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time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

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Reflection
Reflection

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  • A/An grammar
STARR-reflection method:
  • Instruction Action
  • Work on task
  • Instruction Results
  • Work on task
  • Exit ticket


  • You can write the action part of the STARR-reflection
  • You can write the results part of the STARR-reflection
  • You can tell what the acronym STARR stands for
Lesson plan
At the end of this lesson...

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I like to eat a apple.

Slide 3 - Poll

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He has a puppy.

Slide 4 - Poll

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I love an good book.

Slide 5 - Poll

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I have a European passport

Slide 6 - Poll

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Why?

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Action
Guiding questions:

  • How did you approach it and why?
  • What actions and steps did you take and why?
  • Have you carried out your actual approach?

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Teacher example
I first wrote down on a note how many exams I had to print for each subject. I had already printed one version of each subject, so I took all of those to the copy room. There I started with the first subject. I put it into the copy machine and put in the settings I thought I required. I checked the first one that came out and that seemed to be correct. I stapled each individual exam and made stacks of each type of exam. I put a note on each stack describing the subject and level of the exams. I continued to do that until all exams were copied in the correct amount.

These steps seemed to lead me to the results I wished.


Teacher example

Slide 10 - Slide

Modeling the work so they know what is expected of them.
Task: Write the Action part
  • About the last project you’ve worked on at school
  • Specifically, about your work ethic and professional attitude, and how the process went during project.
  • This is the basis for creating the presentation
  • At least 100 words for this part
  • 20 minutes

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20:00

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Results
Guiding questions:

  • Has your approach worked? And why or why not?
  • How did the situation turn out in the end?
  • What was your part in the result?
  • Was your task completed successfully?
  • What part did you have in the success or failure of the task?

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Teacher example
It did not. The next day my boss told me that in the morning they discovered that I had made a mistake and did not copy both sides. So, all exams only had the even pages. They had to re-copy everything in a hurry.


My task was not completed successfully. I declined instructions and did not check if I did my work correctly thoroughly enough.


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Task: Write the Results part
  • About the last project you’ve worked on at school
  • Specifically, about your work ethic and professional attitude, and how the process went during project.
  • This is the basis for creating the presentation 
  • Hand in the written product (action+results) in Teams before next week’s English class
  • At least 100 words for this part

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What does STARR stand for?

Slide 15 - Open question

Exit ticket: check if aim of the lesson is reached