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ANSWER SHEET – PRE-SKILL ASSESSMENT (A COMIC STRIP)

NAME BARGAN, KENNETH RODNEY C.


(FAMILY NAME, First Name Middle Initial)

SECTION CODE SC21 DATE SUBMITTED 09/23/2022

Observing Assessment
In this form of assessment practice, a student is observed as the teacher discusses.
The teacher will determine whether or not the student has carefully read and understood
the subject being delivered. It can be apply in the comic strip in where the trainer should
observe if his pet really learning the trick or not.

Individual Assessment
This kind of assessment practice enables a teacher to better anticipate what a
student will bring to the classroom. It enables the instructor to assess each student's
aptitude. In the comic strip, the trainer should have undertaken a personal evaluation to get
to know his pet and determine the animal's aptitude.

Task Assessment
In this sort of assessment, the teacher provides the students a brief assignment that
they can complete alone and that is linked to the subject being covered, allowing them to
continue to reinforce their knowledge even after class is over. By doing so, the teacher is
able to assess if the students have retained the lesson even when the teacher is not present.
In the comic strip, the trainer should have assigned his pet a task so he could see if the
animal had mastered it.

Demonstrative Assessment
This type of assessment is where a teacher makes a student perform a given task and
judge the student capability to do it, this is typically done face to face giving a chance for a
student to demonstrate his learning. In the comic, the trainer could have made his dog to
demonstrate a trick that he is teaching and then judge if his pet is capable to do the task.
Performative Assessment
In this assessment, the teacher judge the quality of the performance of a student. It
allows the teacher to carefully observe if the student have really understood what's being
taught. In the comic strip, after the trainer done the demonstrative assessment and
observed his pet he could thenjudge its ability to do the trick, then he can finally judge the
quality of the performance of the pet while performing the trick and then he can finally
conclude his assessment.

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