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Assessments with Abbi

Assessments with Abbi

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Brandy Zink

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What is an assessment?

An assessment is anything a teacher uses to gauge student mastery of objectives. An assessment can range from simple observation to a quiz or project of some sort.

Students should be assessed daily and can be assessed in more than one way in a given class period.

Assessments must be reliable and valid. Reliable meaning fair, consistent from student to student, class to class. Valid meaning the assessment needs to be a true measure of a certain objective.

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Types of assessments

Diagnostic: Assesses a student’s strengths, weaknesses, knowledge, and skills prior to instruction.

Benchmark- given at chosen intervals to assess student mastery of certain standards, used for multiple purposes including to identify need for remediation and predict future performance on standardized test.

Formative assessment: occurs regularly throughout the instruction process, and teacher uses the results (grades) to determine next steps (remediation, enrichment).

Summative assessment: Measures a student’s achievement at the end of instruction. Examples: semester exam, standardized subject area test

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is a diagnostic assessment?

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Pretest on a topic before instruction is given

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a test on a book read as part of summer reading

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a state test

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Multiple Choice

Which of these would NOT be a formative assessment?

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homework

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vocab test

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this quizziz

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ACT WorkKeys test

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Multiple Select

Select ALL of the correct statements.

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Enrichment is for students who have mastered skill

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Remediation is the same thing as review.

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Remediation is reteaching.

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Enrichment is given to anyone who finishes his or her work early.

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Types of assessments continued

Norm-referenced assessment:  Compares a student’s performance against other students


Criterion-referenced assessment: Measures a student’s performance against a goal, specific objective, or standard.


Interim/benchmark assessment: Evaluates student performance at periodic intervals, frequently at the end of a grading period. 


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Multiple Choice

An assessment that is measured against a goal or standard?

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criterion-referenced assessment

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norm-referenced assessment

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