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How to Easily Improve Student Success: One Simple Strategy

A Bump-It-Up Wall has changed how I show my students how to improve their work. You might be wondering what it is. I’ve got you covered.

This simple addition to your classroom can increase student success in any subject area!

A Bump It Up Wall Provides Exemplars

One of the most powerful features of a Bump It Up Wall is the exemplars you choose to display. These can be selected from anywhere. Some of the best sources for texts you can use are:

  • Student work (I sometimes save good examples from previous years).
  • Exemplar texts from your state or provincial standardized testing. I teach Grade 5/6 in Ontario, Canada, and use the Grade 6 EQAO exemplars from previous years’ tests.
  • Create your own great examples!

I don’t display my exemplars according to levels or grades but instead choose to indicate which are approaching, meeting, and exceeding the standard for the grade.

A Bump It Up Wall Displays Specific Success Criteria

Connecting my exemplars, I indicate what my students must do to move their work from reflecting one level to the next. They can look at the “Not Yet” level and see exactly what needs to be done to their work to start meeting expectations.

A Bump It Up Wall is Permanent and Flexible

The Bump It Up board is a permanent part of my classroom, but I can change it up based on the specific skills we’re working on. Some examples of how this could be used include:

  • Different writing forms (letter, persuasive, descriptive, narrative, etc.)
  • Subject-specific skills (using dialogue, organizing a response in math, how to write a science experiment, etc.)
  • Focus on the 6 traits of good writing (voice, organization, word choice, etc.)

Now, when my students complete an assignment for me, I send them directly to the wall to do some self- or peer-assessment. They compare their work to the criteria on the wall and locate areas where they could make changes that would better reflect a higher level.

Students have complete ownership of their grades using this display!

If you’re interested in setting up a Bump It Up Wall in your classroom but don’t have the time to create all the pieces, I have one ready for you in my TPT store! Click any of the images to grab a copy.

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