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the six (6) assessment tools in Primary School Mathematics - Coggle Diagram
the six (6) assessment tools in Primary School Mathematics
Closed and open items
closed items
simple answer with Yes/ No
direct response of one word or just a few words which don't require elaboration
has definite answer
open items
require more than one-word answers
require longer responses, with answers often coming in the form of a list or a few sentences or paragraphs
come in the form of speech or essay
performance task
any learning activity or assessment that asks students to perform to demonstrate their knowledge, understanding and proficiency
presents a situation that calls for learners to apply their learning in context
presentations
portfolios
performances
projects
exhibits and fairs
debates
Projects
A planned piece of work that has a specific purpose (such as to find information or to make something new) and that usually requires a lot of time
Math projects help students understand a specific math concept or idea.
Math projects can be done about any type of math concept, from one in kindergarten all the way through high school.
There are many different ways for you to do the project such as write a paper, create a presentation, write a blog, shoot a video or even make a diagram or 3-D model of whatever the math concept or subject is
checklist
A list of items to be noted, checked, or remembered.
helps to ensure consistency and completeness in carrying out a task
lays out tasks to be done according to time of day or other factors
portfolio
A compilation of academic work and other forms of educational evidence assembled for the purpose of:
evaluating coursework quality, learning progress, and academic achievement
determining whether students have met learning standards
helping students reflect on their academic goals and progress
creating a lasting archive of academic work
Teacher / peer observation
Self / peer assessment with rating scales
Guided reflection on the task
journal
encouraging academic conversation between teachers and researchers
Any newspaper or periodical, as one dealing with scientific or professional matters.