Select the letter, the type of questions and order or randomize the test. Note: In order for the score to count, all question types must be enabled.
Start out with multiple choice and writing.
Finish up with true or false questions, then check your answers!
Your score is shown, along with the correct answers to the questions you got wrong!
Testing learning is the final stage of the process, where students test the knowledge they have learned from the other activities.
Students or users begin by entering the set-up screen. There, there a slider can be used to select the letter that will be the main subject of the test. In addition, user's may select the types of questions that they want to have on the test; matching, writing, and true-or-false questions. However, all types of questions have to be enabled, in order for your score to count towards your overall progress. In addition, the questions can also be in random order, or in the same order as Picture Learning.
When beginning the test, users will be prompted to answer the questions. For matching questions, a picture will be displayed and the user will pick the correct answer from a list of names next to the picture. After these, the writing questions begin. For these questions, the user will be given an image and, in the text field right below the image, the user will be asked to type in the correct name of the image. After two of these, the true-and-false questions start. Here, an image will also be displayed, along will some text asking what the image is. If the answer to that question is "yes", then select true. If the answer is "no", then select false. After taking the test, the button to end the test, is at the bottom of the page.
When the test is complete, the overall score will be displayed. In addition, wrong answers will be displayed with the inputed wrong answer, the correct answer, and the picture the question was based on.
The main idea of this activity is to test the knowledge that the user or student has learned from the previous activities.