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Assessments, Definition: Summative assessments are considered high stakes…
Assessments
HOT Questions
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Guiding
What choice would you have made if you were Josh? If you would follow, then why?
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Closing
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Based on what you know, how would you explain the valuable lesson Josh & Lily learned?
Summative
Final project:Students are told to give information about a topic. Typically requires research through unit. It is a over all summary of what students have been learning.
Midterm exam: An assessment (multiple choice/ written response) given at the end of a unit and graded using a point system.
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Interim/Benchmark
District Assessment: After a certain threshold (ex: 6-9 weeks) students are given a multiple choice test to determine how much they have learned and if they are on track.
STAAR: Standardized test used to evaluate a student's achievement and knowledge in a certain grade level
Performance
Debate: Students demonstrate what they have learned by giving facts and evidence to show what they have learned.
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Formative
Brain Dump: give students a certain amount of minutes (can range from 2-5 minutes, etc) to write everything they learned from that day's lesson.
Hand Signals: Ask students questions through lesson to check for understanding (ex: give thumbs up or thumbs down).
Definition: Summative assessments are considered high stakes. These assessments are used to evaluate student's learning at the end of a unit. These are graded based on a benchmark.
Definition: Diagnostics are pre-assessments that are used to find out what student's strengths and weaknesses. These are given before a lesson for teachers to determine student's needs prior to teaching.
Definition: Formative assessments are considered low stakes and allow the teacher to know a student's strengths and weakness they may have on something or any misconceptions.
Definition: this type of assessment is where students are given a task to do rather than answering a variety of questions.
Definition: Interim/ Benchmarks determine students current progress and look to see if they are on track for standardized tests.
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