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4 ways to do formative assessment tests

This article defines formative assessment and discusses the different ways that teachers can conduct the tests in their classrooms. The importance of formative tests for students and schools are also highlighted.<br>

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4 ways to do formative assessment tests

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  1. 4 ways to do formative assessment tests Student assessment is integral to effective teaching. The general purpose of student assessment is to evaluate students' learning progress. Student assessment helps teachers to identify gaps in their students' learning and help them achieve their goals. Additionally, teachers can also judge the effectiveness of their teaching. There are two ways to perform student assessment tests. One is a formative assessment, and the other is a summative assessment. Educators tend to value more formative assessments because they are ongoing tests that can be done in various ways. 1. Entry and Exit Slips Entry and exit slips can be very functional at the beginning and the end of every class. Before you begin a lesson or a new topic, find out what the kids remember from the previous lesson. At the end of the class, you can ask them to rate how well they understood the topic discussed. You can do this in several ways. You can use online tools such as Google forms or Edulastic, or you can do it manually. You can ask the students to tell you the three things they learned or what part of the lesson they found most interesting. Better yet, you can have them describe their understanding using emojis. Choose a tool that works for you and your students and use it. 2. Quizzes and Polls Class quizzes don't have to affect the students' grades. A great way to make students feel comfortable about taking the examinations is to assign low point values for the quizzes. Some of the​​best primary schools in Singapore​ have kids logged into online assessment tools such as Quizlet or Socrative. These tools enable teachers to get feedback instantly. In these apps, teachers can form their questions to get the data they need.​ 3. Self-assessment Tests Self-assessment tests are a great way of knowing your students' opinions about a particular topic. You can give students your rubric to tick the areas where they are struggling with. Another great way is to use participation cards. Kids can then respond using the cards when you ask a question. You can

  2. also use different colored sticky notes on a whiteboard to help students communicate their progress. For example, you can have red, green, and yellow sticky notes. Red indicates they don't understand, green to say they understand, and yellow to show they are confused. Make three columns on the whiteboard for the different colors and have each student stick their sticky notes on there. 4. Peer to peer assessment Encourage students to participate in group discussions where they ask each other questions or comment on something their classmates did well. Such classroom activities will give you insight into each student's learning progress when they share with you their views. Keep in mind that some students might be reserved and might not participate in these groups. Fortunately, there are some private assessment tests that you can carry out using apps like Seesaw. Formative assessment can create a lot of pressure for both teachers and students. However, up until now, the benefits of it are undeniable. Formative tests can help teachers improve their teaching techniques and know which students need extra tuition. After all, a teacher always wants their student to achieve their academic goals.

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