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Assessments
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What would happen if the total amount of money he made was given instead of how much money he made per yard?
Formative: A formative assessment is an assessment that gathers evidence of student learning in order to monitor and adjust instruction. Formative assessments are usually informal and low stakes.
Exit Ticket: At the end of a lesson or class, students will write a short summary of what they have learned.
Thumbs up or down: Students will give teacher a thumbs up if they understand and a thumbs down if they do not.
Summative: Summative assessments are taken at the end of a unit or school year and assess what has been learned over a set period of time.
Research Project: Students research a topic and apply their knowledge in order to synthesize information.
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Interim/Benchmark: Interim and Benchmark assessments are used to determine where students are at and if they are on track to be successful on future assessments.
End of Year: End of Year assessments are used to determine if students are on track/where they need to be for the upcoming year.
MAP: A MAP Test is taken on a computer and used to show student achievement. This test adjusts based on student performance; for example, if a student answers a question correctly, the test asks a more challenging question.
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Diagnostic: A diagnostic assessment is used to determine student needs, areas of strength, and misconceptions. Information from a diagnostic assessment can help teachers know how to structure their lessons.
Survey: Surveys can be used to determine what students' prior knowledge is; for example, a survey could ask questions like "have you used long division before?" and "did you learn partial product?".
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