This writing assessment asks students to write from a specific perspective. The teacher provides the student with (1) role, (2) audience, (3) format, or (4) topic.
What is the RAFT?
100
The type of assessment that involves asking students to perform a skill or engage in an actual process.
What is a performance based assessment?
100
The three areas of learning that can be differentiated.
What are content, product, and process?
100
This is what UBD stands for.
What is Understanding by Design?
100
This strategy is used (typically following the completion of assignments) to allow students to work on tasks that are related to what is being taught during the week or overall skills that must be learned in a particular grade level.
What are anchor activities?
200
This strategy allows students to be a part of different instructional groups.
What is flexible grouping?
200
List two types of test questions.
Answers may vary.
200
Content, product and process can be differentiated by these three areas.
What are learning style, interest, and readiness?
200
UBD is often referred to as ____________ design.
What is backward?
200
This strategy includes a 3-dimensional object that is rolled and requires students to evaluate a single topic from several points of view.
What is cubing?
300
This strategy is an inquiry-based activity in which learners are encouraged to use information from the internet to discover their learning.
What is a webquest?
300
A type of rubric that looks at the overall performance and results in one score representing the whole product or process?
What is a holistic rubric?
300
This assessment is utilized to determine the interests of students and to help plan for differentiated instruction.
What is an interest inventory?
300
UBD includes three stages. List one.
What are desired outcomes, assessment evidence/plan, and/or learning plan.
300
This strategy includes a working agreement between students and teachers, concerning how the students will meet specific learning objectives.
What is a learning contract?
400
These 3-dimensional displays are created by piecing together 12 circles that represent different levels of Blooms Taxonomy.
What are Bloom's Balls?
400
A type of rubric that considers specific components in more detail and outlines levels of performance in each component?
What is an analytic rubric?
400
The learning profiles of students can be determined by utilizing this assessment that is based on Howard Gardner's theory.
What is a multiple intelligence survey?
400
This part of a lesson plan provides a framework for the big ideas. Typically, there is not one specific answer to these questions.
What are essential questions?
400
This strategy involves asking students questions from different levels of Bloom's Taxonomy.
What are multiple levels of questions?
500
This strategy includes a visual display of information that is useful for students to organize their thoughts and information to further their instruction.
What are graphic organizers?
500
Teachers use this in order to determine the amount of prior knowledge students bring to a particular unit of study.
What is a pre-test?
500
The purpose of this is to meet the learning needs of all students.
What is differentiated instruction?
500
This part of the lesson plan template includes the information that you want students to keep/hold onto forever.
What are enduring understandings?
500
This strategy is a way for students to get one-on-one help by being paired up with one another.