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Creative Assessment Tasks

Creative Assessment Tasks. Thinking outside the box……. Year 8 German. Students start their 100 mandatory hours of language study in Year 8 Keeping students motivated and enthused is often a challenge at this level

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Creative Assessment Tasks

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  1. Creative Assessment Tasks Thinking outside the box……

  2. Year 8 German • Students start their 100 mandatory hours of language study in Year 8 • Keeping students motivated and enthused is often a challenge at this level • Our department goal this year at Knox is to try and “think outside the box” with the aim to increase motivation in Year 8 language classes

  3. The “Standard” Task • Year 8 German assessment tasks at Knox have followed the same generic formula for many years • Listening tasks involve listening to a number of different texts and answering questions about them in English • Reading tasks follow the same pattern

  4. A different approach • This year for the Term 1 Listening/Reading task, I tried to think outside the box and incorporate both skills into the same task • I made a series of videos that all form part of a story about an exchange student coming to the school • I involved students from within the school community to “star” in the task

  5. The trailer • I created a trailer for the task that was played in Year 8 German classes in the lead up to the task • This helped to create a buzz about the task and also helped to remind the students that the task was coming

  6. The task • I used a Year 11 native German speaker to play the main part in the five videos • Students had to answer a question paper based on what is said in the videos • At the end of each video, I put text up on the screen (in the form of captions) to music and the students also had to answer questions about the text

  7. The reaction from Year 8 • The students completed an evaluation on the task • The majority really enjoyed it and thought that it “took the edge off” the fact that it was an assessment • The especially enjoyed the music and the story, played out by people they were familiar with

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