Formative assessment strategies
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We've all used exit tickets in our classroom for informal assessment, but sometimes it can become boring. Read this post to get exit ticket ideas on how you can engage students with exit slips and still assess your students!
Leslie Newman saved to school
There are so many digital tools to use when it comes to teaching! Click here to read about our favorite 20 Formative Assessment Tools for Your Classroom! #google #edtech #education #shakeuplearning >>> shakeuplearning.com

Susan Currie-Fields saved to Teacher Stuff
Quickly check out which students need a reteach lesson with this resource! Download this free formative assessment from @thesprinkletoppedteacher to help your class stay on track. #assessments #studentassessments #assessmentstrategies #assessmentideas #formativeassessments #freeformativeassessment
Ten formative and summative assessment examples to add to your repertoire and to inspire you teaching practice immediately!
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Melanie Corinthian saved to Homeschool
There is a very wide variety of digital formative assessment tools that can be used for free. I’ve made simple graphics for 18 of them. Most of the tools work with any web browser, so they are great for laptops, computer labs, iPads, Chromebooks, tablets, and smartphones.

Amy Ellis saved to School Ideas
Give One – Get One is a great cooperative learning strategy and formative assessment option all in one.
Do you have formative assessment strategies set in place that have your students leaving the classroom with a smile on their face? This blog post...

isobel lee saved to Teaching methodology
Does this look familiar? Stack after stack of papers to be graded. I have had many of these stacks. So many in fact that I have felt like I'm

Brian J saved to Anchor Charts & Foldables