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Assessments
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Diagnostic
Readiness Assessments: These tests assess students' readiness for learning by evaluating their foundational knowledge and skills that are necessary for the upcoming instruction.
Pre-assessments: These tests are administered before instruction begins to gauge students' baseline knowledge and skills in a particular subject or top
Performance
Performance assessment in elementary school is an evaluation method that requires students to demonstrate their knowledge and skills through hands-on tasks, projects, presentations, or other creative activities
Science Fair Project: Students are able to create a display board, and present their findings to demonstrate their understanding of scientific concepts and the scientific method. This is a performance example.
Group Project: Students can work collaboratively to complete a project, such as designing and building a model, conducting a survey, or creating a multimedia presentation, showcasing their teamwork, problem-solving
Summative
Projects and presentations that require students to demonstrate their knowledge, skills, and understanding through the completion of a significant project or oral presentation.
End-of-Course or End-of-Unit Tests: Assessments administered at the end of a specific course or instructional unit to gauge student mastery of the targeted learning objective
Interim/ Benchmark
interim/Benchmark assessments are periodic evaluations conducted throughout a learning period to measure student progress, provide feedback, and inform instructional decisions
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**Benchmark Tests:** This is a assessments that many school districts in Texas administered at specific intervals, such as mid-year or end-of-year, to assess student progress against grade-level.
Formative
Formative assessment is an ongoing process that educators use to gather feedback and monitoring student progress during the learning process to inform instructional decisions and support student learning throughout the school year,
Exit Tickets: Brief quizzes or questions given at the end of a lesson or class period to quickly assess student comprehension and identify areas that may need further clarification.
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This assessment is important for educators and students it is an evaluation conducted at the beginning of a learning period to assess students' prior knowledge, skills, strengths, and weaknesses in a specific subject or topic
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Summative assessments are evaluations conducted at the end of a learning period to measure students' overall achievement and their proficiency level in order to assign grades or make judgments about readiness for advancement.
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STAAR Interim Assessments: These assessments are aligned with the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) and serve as practice tests for the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) exams. These assessments provide support to teachers and students to identify areas of strength and weakness.
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Quick Checks or Minute Papers: Short written responses or reflections from students on what they have learned, providing insights into their understanding and helping guide instructional adjustments
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