Formative assessment strategies in the classroom provide both teachers and students with invaluable information about what students understand, and what they don’t. These ungraded assessments are valuable guides for students to help them enhance their performance, and they also help teachers determine if further instruction is necessary.
When formative assessments are used consistently, and effectively, neither teachers nor students are surprised by their final grades.
Some formative assessments can take just a few minutes, while others require longer periods of time. The following are 5 great formative assessment strategies for teachers.
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"Effective and engaging" is the key to formative assessments. Here is a good summary of five formative assessment strategies. One more I would add would be Kahoot!
With technology development rapidly growing, formative assessments should take place on computers will sites that have videos and games students can watch and interactive with. It is a faster way to get feedback.