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Assessment Strategies:

Assessment Strategies


1. Scoring Rubric: This is to help students focus on the content assigned to them and
guide them to developing a final product. The students are practicing their letters.
Students are to use the corrected picture to check if their writing looks like the
picture. The checklist will also serve as a rubric, in which the teacher will use to
evaluate the students writings.

2. Self-Assessment: The rubrics mentioned above will help the students self-assess
themselves. Students should check their work against the list to ensure that all
points are made.

3. Anecdotal Notes: This strategy will be a common and most effective for teacher
evaluations. The teacher will make constant notes on whether students are
understanding information or if students need further explanation.

4. Tests: This will be used as evidence along with other materials for math and
reading/LA. Exams are used to guide the teachers instruction whether.

5. Peer Review: In science and social studies, students will be working and grouping
up with each other for discussions. During times of discussion the teacher will
take note on what students are saying and noticing. Through this method students
can share ideas, some and new.

6. Checking for understand: Teachers can check for understanding through level of
questioning. Students should be able to detect, apply, discover, and etc throughout
a lesson. A teacher can ask students different level of questions starting with
recall, then application, then complexity. Teachers can then modify or adapt
instruction more successfully.

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