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Monitoring Student Learning: Formative Assessment Strategies Aimee Myers Lindsay Williams

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Page 1: Monitoring Student Learning: Formative Assessment Strategies

MonitoringStudentLearning:FormativeAssessmentStrategies

Aimee MyersLindsay Williams

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First Word Last WordASSESSMENT

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Instructional Strategies

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OBJECTIVES• Participants will be able to identify the

differences between formative and summative assessments.

• Participants will be able to understand the reasons for using formative assessments.

• Participants will be able to select instructional strategies that support gathering student data in order to adapt instruction.

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https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/ups-strategy-as-assessment-tool

Guiding Questions:➢ How is the assessment in the

video different than traditional assessment?

➢ How could the data gathered from this strategy be used to guide instruction?

➢ How can students use this strategy to assess their own understanding?

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Paired Verbal Fluency

How is the assessment in the video differentthan traditional

assessment?

How could the data gathered from this strategy be used to inform instruction?

How can students use this strategy to assess

their own understanding?

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First Turn/Last Turn

Readyourassignedselectionandhighlight3-4thingsyoufoundsignificantormeaningful

▪ Firstpersonsharesahighlightedpartandreadsitoutloud,buttheycannotgiveanycommentary

▪ Eachpersoninthegroupgoesaround,round-robinstyle,andcommentsonthehighlightedtext.Nocrosstalkduringtheround-robin.

▪ Lastpersonshouldbethepersonwhooriginallysharedthehighlightedtext.Theynowgettosharetheircommentsonthehighlightedtext.

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Inside Out

v Getintogroupsof3v Jotdownanypriorknowledgeover

FormativeAssessmentsintheinnermostcircleofyourgraphicorganizer

v Readyourassignedpartofthereadingv Taketurnssharingkeyinformationwithin

yourgroupv Writedownsharedkeyinformation

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Synectics

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The Constitution

a school

a tricycle

a guitar a Walmart store

The Constitution is like a tricycle because it divides the government into three branches and because a tricycle

has three wheels.

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atriptothedoctor amap

painting

death

shoeshopping

voting

a collegedegreethespeedlimit

SummativeAssessments

FormativeAssessments

SummativeAssessmentsarelike_________because___________________.

FormativeAssessmentsarelike__________because___________________.

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First Word Last WordASSESSMENT

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Instructional Strategies

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Higher-Order Thinking

Disciplined Inquiry

Value Beyond School

Implicit View of Students

Authentic Teaching

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COLLABORATION TIME

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K20 STRATEGIES

https://learn.k20center.ou.edu/strategy/find.html

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K20 LEARNlearn.k20center.ou.edu

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HOW DID WE DO?

• Participants will be able to identify the differences between formative and summative assessments.

• Participants will be able to understand the reasons for using formative assessments.

• Participants will be able to select instructional strategies that support gathering student data to inform instruction.