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KWL Chart for Student Reflection

A KWL chart is a tool that allows students to organize what they already know, what they want to learn, and what they learned about a topic. It encourages students to tap into prior knowledge and reflect on new knowledge gained. The chart has three columns - "What I Know", "What I Want to Know", and "What I Learned" - and is intended to be used at the beginning of a lesson to outline existing and desired knowledge, and then revisited throughout to track learning.

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KWL Chart for Student Reflection

A KWL chart is a tool that allows students to organize what they already know, what they want to learn, and what they learned about a topic. It encourages students to tap into prior knowledge and reflect on new knowledge gained. The chart has three columns - "What I Know", "What I Want to Know", and "What I Learned" - and is intended to be used at the beginning of a lesson to outline existing and desired knowledge, and then revisited throughout to track learning.

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INSTITUTO DE IDIOMAS

STUDENT REFLECTION
COD: GUEC-FT 017
PROCESO: DESARROLLO Y EVALUACIÓN ACADÉMICA
VERSIÓN 02

Nombres y Apellidos
Grupo: Lugar y Fecha: Baranoa
Unidad/Tema/ Lección:
Etapas de la clase

What I know What I want to know What I learned

WKL CHART
A KWL chart is useful tool that allows students to tap prior knowledge and reflect on new knowledge.   It is a
simple tool and can be very powerful if on-going and used with regularity.
How To
At the beginning of a lesson or concept unit, have students fill out the "What I Know" and "What I Want to
Know" columns.  As students learn throughout the unit, have students revisit the second and third column and
add "What I Want to Know" and "What I Learned".

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