Questions that were asked on day 1 of class by students (on your note card)...
- How can I make assessment a celebration?
- How do I prepare students for assessments that are performance oriented?
- How do I find the students who have test anxiety and help them?
- How often do I need to assess?
- What are the different techniques?
- What are the proper ways to assess students?
- How often do they have assessments that I don't write (i.e. curriculum assessments)
- Do you have to have an assessment for every lesson?
- Can assessments be very easy? (like talking?)
- What types of assessment are best?
- Is their a way to do it without having to work all day and night through the school year?
- Show we give assessments every day?
- How do we choose the best form of assessment from subject to subject?
- How do I know what kind of assessment to use and when?
- What different forms can you do besides quizzes?
- What are the out of the box assessment ideas?
- What are good assessments?
- How do you make it fair enough?
- How do I balance state mandated (district) and classroom assessment?
- How do I know what assessment to use for each assignment?
- Statement-I find creating good assessments very hard-- so is the question: How do I quickly/easily create quality assessments?
- A. What's a good, fair, fun assessment?
- B. How do I know which type of assessment to use for this lesson? and what options are out there for assessment? and how do I make sure it's student appropriate, and they are ready?
- C. How often do I need to assess?
- D. How can I efficiently find, create, or develop appropriate assessments that are valid, reliable tools?
- E. How can I make assessment fun for me, students and celebrate their learning?
- Did I miss anything in my theme questions? or did I capture the main questions?
- Which questions have we begun to answer?
- Rank the theme questions in order of your need to have them answered....(I lettered them for ease).
Recap of in class discussions we've started (some we need to continue!) ....
- an assessment definition
- who, what, why do we assess
- types of assessment listed
- is assessment of or for learning? or both?
For Wednesday- bring a personal device for internet use- Ms. Beth Young will be leading us through tips/tricks for researching with ease!! (if you don't have one, let Mrs. Poling know so I bring in enough of the TED ipads!)
TICKET OUT OF CLASS...
Tell me 3 things about assessment and the objectives you write for a lesson. (think the orange book from last year- where great teaching begins)
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