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Tony Barrett posted
A great assessment strategy I use is to follow up any summative with student analysis so they will take ownership of their performance. Formative assessments are used throughout lessons to guide instruction.
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Johnny Belcher posted
Welcome to the Assessment Holler. We hope this can be a place to share and pose questions about Assessment practices that will help us all become better for our students.
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Vickie Howard posted
During the time of the implementation of the Kagan Structures and lab practices for special needs students I discovered that there are some modifications that need to me made to structures that will benefit the behavior and engagement of special special needs students in the science classroom. The use of science labs does appeal to students and…Read More
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Sherrie Stewart posted
Ground hog was certainly right this year, we need some pretty warm days!!!!
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Jeanette Brandenburg posted
I feel that there is a good marriage between the QFT and the Guiding Questions from High-Impact Instruction training.
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I love this strategy. I’ve recently started with data notebooks for our weekly target checks in grammar. Students have to keep up with their original scores and the retakes and analyze their progress in each skill. I’m hoping to be able to incorporate this with on-demand writing as well.