Assessments can be found in many forms and be used for multiple purposes. No one likes taking a quiz or a test or even hearing the word assessment, but it’s part of learning and reflecting. One of the biggest things I will take away from this course is that I have found more engaging ways to assess my students. I can even have them be part of writing their assessments. Quizlet and Quizzes are two ways to do this and I can’t wait to try it with my students. I think they will love it. By analyzing different types of assessment tools, I was able to explore the different components and find the best way to use them. This link will show the comparison of two tools and feel they offer comparable opportunities for assessment: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1jF6ZJp_irAc_TIDUwV8Bi3b1_OoAD7b5VNERbmRVqFs/edit#slide=id.p
Rubrics...as stated in class, I have a love-hate relationship with
them. I dislike writing them and feel that it can limit student
creativity. However, I absolutely love how students have a set expectation for the assignment and can reflect back to make sure they have met those expectations. This link shows our process standards for students to self-assess where they feel they are as a student in regards to behavior and study habits. There is also a link to a rubric for math problem-solving. Rubistar was amazing to use and was so easy to connect the activity to a grade level standard. In the future, I would like to incorporate more tech and Canvas might be a good avenue to do this. Link to Rubric
Finally, Genius Hour. This is probably one of the things I am most
excited to try out next year. After watching how much our class enjoyed
that time to research a concept of their choice, I can only imagine how my
students will feel. Genius Hour also closely relates to how we as adults
would research something. For example, I
needed to dispose of a bunch of paint cans but wanted to do it the right way.
Having that time in class allowed me to figure it out. I would like to
come up with a format for students to share what they learned without taking up
too much class time. Link to Genius Hour
Overall, I learned a lot of new assessment tools to implement with
my students next year so they are not only taking an assessment but also learning
and reflecting back on their learning. In addition, I can reflect
back on my teaching and alter teaching strategies if necessary.
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