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Types of Formative Assessments
Formative Assessment Types
- Quizzes: Regular, low-stakes quizzes to check for understanding.
- Reflections: Written or verbal reflections on what students have learned.
- Peer Reviews: Students assess each other's work, providing constructive feedback.
- Class Discussions: Facilitated discussions to gauge understanding and engage students.
- One-Minute Papers: Brief, in-class writing activities summarizing key points learned.
- Concept Maps: Diagrams created by students to visually represent relationships among concepts.
- Polls and Surveys: Quick polls or surveys to gather student opinions and understanding.
- Exit Tickets: Short prompts completed at the end of a class to assess understanding.
- Think-Pair-Share: Students think individually, then pair up to discuss, and finally share with the class.
- Journals: Ongoing written reflections on course material and learning experiences.
- Homework Assignments: Tasks assigned to reinforce concepts outside of class.
- Observation: Instructor observation of student participation and engagement.
- Drafts and Revisions: Submission of preliminary drafts for feedback and improvement.
- Interactive Activities: Games, simulations, or role-plays to assess comprehension.
- Case Studies: Analysis and discussion of real-world scenarios relevant to course content.
- Learning Logs: Continuous logs where students track their learning progress.
- Group Work: Collaborative tasks that encourage peer-to-peer learning and assessment.
- Formative Projects: Smaller, preliminary projects that build towards a final assessment.
- Self-Assessments: Students evaluate their own work and progress.
- Scaffolded Assignments: Incremental tasks that build towards mastering complex skills