Weekly Learning Reflection Sheet | KS1 & KS2 Student Reflection Worksheet | Free Download

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This free weekly learning reflection sheet helps pupils think about what they learned during the week, identify challenges and set goals for the following week.

Description

Encourage pupils to think about their progress with this Weekly Learning Reflection Sheet for KS1 and KS2.

Reflection is an important part of the learning process. This printable worksheet gives pupils the opportunity to think about what they learned during the week, what they enjoyed most and what they found challenging.

The structured layout guides pupils to reflect on their learning by encouraging them to:

  • Describe something new they learned
  • Identify their favourite lesson
  • Think about challenges they faced
  • Recognise something they are proud of
  • Set a learning goal for the following week

The worksheet also includes space for teacher comments, helping to support constructive feedback and positive reinforcement.

This resource is ideal for Friday reflection activities, PSHE lessons, learning journals or end-of-week classroom routines.

This resource supports cross-curricular learning and can be used across a range of KS1 and KS2 topics, including History, Geography and Science, to help pupils structure clear and effective non-fiction reports 

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What’s Included

✔ Printable weekly learning reflection sheet
✔ Sections for reflecting on learning and progress
✔ Space to identify challenges and achievements
✔ Goal-setting section for the following week
✔ Teacher comment area

Ideal For

KS1 pupils
KS2 pupils
PSHE lessons
End-of-week reflection activities
Learning journals
Student self-assessment

File Type

Microsoft Word Document (.DOCX) – printable and editable.

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