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Assessments
HOT Questions
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Closing
Predict what you think will happen in Texas after Mexico gains its independence. What do you think will happen?
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Formative
Definition: Formative assessments is the process of gathering evidence of student learning which provides feedback and allows for adjustment in instruction strategies to enhance achievement.
Editorial: Students write an editorial from a newspaper during the Mexican Revolution from the POV of someone on Spain's side or Mexico's side.
3-2-1 Summary: Students will write 3 things they learned, 2 things they found interesting, and 1 question they have about what they learned.
Diagnostic
Definition: Diagnostic assessments are a form of a pre-assessments that measures a student's strengths, weaknesses, and misconceptions given prior to instruction.
Anticipation Guides: Students complete anticipation guides before reading a text by agreeing or disagreeing to a set of statements.
Knows/Need to Knows: Students list concepts they know and need to know about a given topic for instruction.
Interim/Benchmark
Definition: Interim/benchmark assessments are used to see where students are in their learning and to see if any adjustments need to be made.
STAAR: Standardized test given to students in the state of Texas to assess their knowledge for the whole year.
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Summative
Definition: Summative assessments happen at the end of a large chunk of learning and are usually high stakes.
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Final Project: Projects used to measure student knowledge over a period of time (unit or 6/9 weeks).
Performance
Definition: Performance assessments require students to show their knowledge through a task rather than answering questions by means of a traditional assessment.
Research Paper: Students engage in research about a topic and write a paper about what they have found in their research.
Presentation: In a group or individually, students present what they have learned about a given topic. This can be done with a slideshow, poster, or any other visual aid.
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