Problem Solving
Assessment Category
Final Jeopardy
100

The "I" in the IDEAL Problem Solver

What is "Identify the Problem"?

100

This type of problem solving assessment involves identifying what information is important and what information is extraneous.

What is "Identify Irrelevancies"?

200

The "D" in the IDEAL Problem Solver

What is "Define and represent them problem"?

200

This type of problem solving assessment asks student to draw a diagram or picture showing the problem situation.

What is "Model a Problem"?

300

The "E" in the IDEAL Problem Solver

What is "Explore possible strategies"?

300

This type of problem solving assessment involves presenting interpretive material (story, cartoon, graph, data table) and a problem that requires using information from the material.

What is "Reason with Data"?

400

The "A" in the IDEAL Problem Solver

What is "Act on the strategies"?

400

This type of problem solving assessment asks students to start with a desired outcome, and work in reverse to deconstruct how to solve the problem.

What is "Solving a Problem Backward"?

500

The "L" in the IDEAL Problem Solver

What is "Look back and evaluate the effects of your activities"?

500

This type of problem solving assessment asks students to describe several unique strategies that could be used to solve a single problem.

What is "Describe and Evaluate Multiple Strategies"?

500

This is considered the "Building Block" of formative and summative assessment, or what rubrics are based upon.

What is "Criteria"?