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Using RealSmart for Personal Tutoring

Using RealSmart for Personal Tutoring. Y7 to Y11 Version. Why?. To recognise good things that you do and reward them. To encourage you to be more independent and a better learner (everyone can improve). To make your weekly Personal Tutoring slot more useful. How?.

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Using RealSmart for Personal Tutoring

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  1. Using RealSmart for Personal Tutoring Y7 to Y11 Version

  2. Why? • To recognise good things that you do and reward them. • To encourage you to be more independent and a better learner (everyone can improve). • To make your weekly Personal Tutoring slot more useful.

  3. How? • Every week you meet your Personal Tutor for 20 minutes. • In advance you use RealSmart to add new achievements and targets you have met. • Most weeks you have a tutor time in a computer room to do that (but you can do it whenever you have time online)

  4. How does it work? • The next slides walk you through using the system. • It shows the first unit you will do – but it works the same for everything.

  5. Step One – Go to Moodle and click on RealSmart

  6. Your tutor will give you a name and password to use

  7. It will look something like this Set your profile photo, change your password and choose your design here

  8. It will look something like this This is the section we will use today to record progress

  9. This is the list of the units open to you – click on it to open it

  10. These are the parts to work on

  11. Each section has skills that you can give yourself a red, amber of green mark for

  12. Sometimes there is a button to let you add evidence or a personal statement

  13. Everyone does the Induction Unit • It shows that you know how to use the system and how things work around college – it is really easy to do. • There is no reward for completing it • Once you complete it you unlock the next units 

  14. Year 7, 8 and 9 • Go to Ambition 1 and Ambition 2 • Each unit asks you to try a personal challenge and show progress in some other areas. • There is a reward at the end of each, recognition in assembly and a letter home. • After that Y7-9 go to Ambition 3.

  15. Years 10-11 • Go straight to Ambition 3. • Ambition 3 is all about service to college, helping others and in particular helping other students. • At the end you graduate and earn the college tie. • It leads to Ambition 4, 5 and finally 6.

  16. Ambition 6 • The highest award available in college • Means you will have done voluntary work inside and outside Lodge Park and really shown what you can do. • Leads to the Governor’s Award and V Certificate

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