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Using Draw and Tell for Student Self Assessment

Are you looking for a simple digital tool to help your students reflect on their learning? Draw and Tell is a free, easy-to-use app that’s perfect for capturing student self-reflections.

Please see the attached documents for clear, step-by-step instructions on how to get started as well as some tips and troubleshooting when using Draw and Tell.

In my work with primary classrooms, I’ve seen firsthand how powerful student reflection can be. Using tools like Draw and Tell, I’ve guided students to review learning criteria, identify evidence of their successes, and articulate their thinking using the “two stars and a wish” format—two strengths with supporting evidence, and one area for growth. It’s a simple yet meaningful way to build confidence and deepen understanding.

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