Every template uses the SATHI structure with marked variables, a filled example, its review requirements and its privacy note. Teacher review before classroom use is always required.
Review: Verify the counterexample and every answer key against the textbook — a wrong confrontation entrenches the misconception it was meant to break.
Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.
Known failure modes: Tells the failure instead of staging discovery — the question matters more than the example
RemediationPractitioner ~10 min Premium
Grammar/language error pattern intervention
Noticing activities for language overgeneralisation (not error drills).
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Review: Verify the counterexample and every answer key against the textbook — a wrong confrontation entrenches the misconception it was meant to break. Overgeneralisation is developmental — celebrate the rule-learning while noticing exceptions.
Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.
Known failure modes: Prescribes drills for a developmental stage — the case distinction is the point
RemediationPractitioner ~5 min Premium
Home practice note after remediation (general, no data)
A general note to all families supporting the week's reteach — no individual data.
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Review: Goes to every family identically — check nothing implies who 'needed' the reteach.
Privacy: This note contains no student data by design — never adapt it per child in a public tool. Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.
Known failure modes: Wording that hints at strugglers ('some children…') — it goes to everyone, neutrally
RemediationPractitioner ~10 min Premium
Post-remediation recheck (new surface, old-model distractors, transfer)
The recheck that distinguishes a rebuilt model from memorised answers.
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Review: Pre-commit your three decisions before administering: mastered → spaced review in two weeks; partial → second confrontation with a DIFFERENT analogy; unmoved → re-diagnose (the hypothesis was wrong).
Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.
Known failure modes: Reuses practised contexts — memory then passes for mastery
RemediationPractitioner ~10 min Premium
Practice set at the failure point
Items that start exactly where the old rule breaks and force model choice.
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Review: Verify the counterexample and every answer key against the textbook — a wrong confrontation entrenches the misconception it was meant to break.
Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.
Known failure modes: No coincidence items — without them students pattern-match the new procedure
RemediationPractitioner ~10 min Premium
Reteach lesson plan (different route, same outcome)
A second full lesson using a different representation than the first attempt.
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Review: Verify the counterexample and every answer key against the textbook — a wrong confrontation entrenches the misconception it was meant to break.
Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.
Known failure modes: Reteach becomes recap — starting from the confrontation prevents this
RemediationPractitioner ~5 min Premium
Second analogy after a failed rebuild
A structurally different analogy when the first one didn't land.
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Review: Verify the counterexample and every answer key against the textbook — a wrong confrontation entrenches the misconception it was meant to break.
Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.
Known failure modes: 'Different' analogies that are the same image renamed — structural difference is the ask
RemediationPractitioner ~10 min Premium
Single-cause thinking intervention (humanities)
Move students from one-cause explanations to weighted multi-cause reasoning.
The full template and filled example are available with a premium plan.
Review: Verify the counterexample and every answer key against the textbook — a wrong confrontation entrenches the misconception it was meant to break.
Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.
Known failure modes: The web becomes decoration — the ranking + counterfactual do the cognitive work
RemediationPractitioner ~10 min Premium
Small-group remediation station (while class works)
A 15-minute teacher-led micro-session run alongside independent class work.
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Review: Verify the counterexample and every answer key against the textbook — a wrong confrontation entrenches the misconception it was meant to break. Rotate station membership across topics so no group becomes 'the weak group'.
Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.
Known failure modes: Class task needs the teacher mid-station — the worked-example rule keeps it self-running
RemediationPractitioner ~5 min Premium
Spaced review items (two weeks after remediation)
Three-item spaced check that catches quiet reversion.
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Review: Verify the counterexample and every answer key against the textbook — a wrong confrontation entrenches the misconception it was meant to break.
Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.
Known failure modes: The embedded item's context swamps the skill — keep it one-step
RemediationPractitioner ~10 min Premium
Student error-analysis worksheet (fictional work samples)
Students diagnose planted errors themselves — remediation as analysis.
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Review: Verify the counterexample and every answer key against the textbook — a wrong confrontation entrenches the misconception it was meant to break. The fictional-student framing protects real students — never use real work here.
Privacy: All work samples are fictional by design — never paste real student work. Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.
Known failure modes: The two flawed solutions blur together — the misconception vs slip distinction is the lesson
RemediationPractitioner ~10 min Premium
Which-model-is-it class quiz
A quick quiz whose distractor choices map the class's models for you.
The full template and filled example are available with a premium plan.
Review: Verify the counterexample and every answer key against the textbook — a wrong confrontation entrenches the misconception it was meant to break.
Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.
Known failure modes: Options don't cleanly map to one model each — the tally becomes noise
All example outputs are illustrative teaching fictions. AI drafts; the teacher remains responsible for accuracy, fairness, privacy and classroom fit.