INTRODUCTION

In this principle, Rosenshine emphasises the need for students to be involved in extensive practice to develop well-connected and automatic knowledge: ‘the more one rehearses and reviews information, the stronger the interconnections between the materials become’. Weekly and Monthly review also attend to the problem of forgetting; it’s important to strike a balance between covering a lot of material and providing time for sufficient practice with each part. 


Walkthrus that support Principle 10.

Teaching and Learning Playbook Videos


Additional Resources

Blogs and Articles

Inner Drive: Rosenshine’s tenth Principle of Instruction: Regular reviews

Tom Sherington on Rosenshine’s Weekly/Monthly Review

Inner Drive: Why daily, weekly and monthly reviews matter

Podcasts