Types of Tests
Terms
Constructing A Test
Grading
Other
100

What is the difference between standardized and teacher-developed tests?

Standardized everyone takes but the teacher develop is unique to the teacher/student. 

100

What is a Checklist?

A form of assessment that includes a simple list of items to note, check, or remember when students or teachers evaluate learning.    

100

How hard should a test be to grade?

Easy grading.

100

All kinds of assessments should be weighted the same, yes or no. 

No. 

100

Technology applications are important for classrooms. yes/no

Yes. 

200

_____ takes place during instruction and provides feedback about students’ learning as it occurs.

Formative assessment

200

What is Rubric?

This type of assessment describes levels of quality for judging a particular types of work.

200

How many different types of questions should be on a test?

Three/Four

200

How often should feedback be given?

Frequently.  

200

Writing and speaking are part of the critical thinking section. Yes or no. 

No.

300

What is the difference between a summative and formative assessment?  

Formative is taken during the lesson that is being taught but summative is after learning has taken place. 

300

What is Course Evaluation? 

A form of assessment that allows students to gauge their own understanding.

300

How many different types of questions are there listed?

Six

300

When should you set up your grading system? 

at the beginning of the year. 

300

Biases are important to get rid of before counting yourself as career ready. Yes or no. 

Yes.

400

What is not an example of an alternative assessment?

Students taking a standardized test at the end of the year.

400

What is Student Portfolio?

A collection of students work that shows growth and development and highlights skills and achievements over time.  

400

Should you have clues in previous questions that help find the answers for the next question. 

No. 

400

Informal assessments are just as helpful as typical forms of assessments. Yes or no. 

Yes, 

400

Rubrics help students feel like they aren't victims of selective grading? True or false. 

True.

500

Peer evaluation introduces what kinds of methods?

Checklists, and Rubrics.

500

What is Scorecard?

A form of assessment that lists the factors to evaluate and offers the maximum point value. 

500

Should the questions be proportionate to importance, or should they be even throughout?

Proportionate to importance.

500

Which is more important reliability or validity? 

Validity. 

500

Why are student portfolios important. 

They help both students and teachers track the students growth overtime.