Resources for unit 6
4. Assessment strategies
4.1. Formative assessment strategies
Formative assessment is used during the learning process to monitor student progress and provide ongoing feedback. Examples of strategies:
- Quizzes: Short, frequent quizzes on the material can help both teachers and students identify areas where more focus is needed.
- Exit tickets: At the end of the lesson, students write a quick summary or answer a question on what they learned. This helps teachers gauge whether the students grasped the key concepts.
- Peer assessment: Students assess each other’s work based on given criteria, helping them think critically and engage with the learning material.
- Observations: Teachers can assess student behavior and performance in class through direct observation, noting participation, collaboration, and engagement.
- Discussion: Informal discussions or group work can serve as a form of assessment. Teachers can listen to students’ contributions to gauge understanding.
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