Assessments
Types of Test Questions
Different Ways to Grade
Curveballs and Miscellaneous
Other questions from the Book
100

An evaluation of a topic or a given task

What is an Assessment?

100

A simple yes or no question

What is True or False

100

A way to grade yourself that involves grading yourself on your unique strengths

What is Self-Evaluation?

100

What must an assessment be to be credible (hint 2 answers)

what is Valid and Reliable

100

Providing students with explanations of what they did right and wrong

What is Feedback

200

An ongoing part of instruction that provides feedback about a students learning

What is Formative Assessment

200

A longer version of a write in answer. 4 to 5 sentences that usually involve explaining what your thoughts were

What is Essay

200

A tool used to evaluate how much progress you have in a specific criteria; a list of tasks that need to be done or items that are required

What are Checklists

200
How are Assessments being measured (give 2 out of 3 of the choices for the points)

Student achievement of objectives

growth and progress

teaching effectiveness

200

What is the main purpose of grading

Communicate student“s performance and progress

300

An Alternative to tests, this allows students to engage in learning in more concrete ways and explore topics more in depth

What is a Project Based assessment

300
A question where you can put in your own answer 

What is Fill in the Blank?

300

A scoring guide used to evaluate a performance

What is a Rubric

300

What is the framework in which we build classrooms called (hint: scientist)

what is Blooms Taxonomy

300

What should a teacher do if ALL students fail the test

What is Reteach the lesson

400

An evaluation of a students learning after the instruction is taken

What is a Summative Assessment

400

A survey of 3 or 4 possible answers but only 1 can be right

What is Multiple Choice?

400
An informal or formal way to provide feedback to students by watching what they are doing

What are Observations

400

The evaluation and Maximizing students Learning. a way for teachers to improve their instruction

What is the Purpose for Assessments

400

True or false: Teachers should keep a record of a students assignments and progress to help understand if the student has met the learning objective

True
500

Open ended and without a single correct answer.

What is a Performance Based assessment

500

A list of questions that must be paired with their answer

What is Matching?

500

An assessment issued by the schools to determine whether or not you are ready to advance to the next grade

What are Standardized Tests

500

Different way to teach a material to a student who needs another way of learning

What is Alternative Assignment

500

what is it when all  the children can learn when provided with appropriate learning conditions in the classroom

what is Mastery Learning