Dogfooding: Do You Do Your Own Assessments? Excellent article!
When a Rubric isn't Enough Teach your students to use your rubrics and scaffolds!
Using Drawing for Formative Assessment via Edutopia, for older learners as well as younger
Introducing the HyperRubric - A Tool that Takes Learning to the Next Level
Explains a new approach to rubric...not good vs. bad, but helping a student see where he/she is on the the continuum.
Build it Together: Co-Constructing Success Criteria with Students
Teaching Channel’s Formative Assessment Videos Search "Videos" for Formative Assessments...tons of resources.
The One Pager Use art and text to show your learning. The Magic of One Pagers by the same author, also has samples.
Formative Assessment in Distance Learning "Formative assessment at a distance is challenging but possible, and we still need to check for understanding and provide meaningful feedback. The practices we use will look and sound different than they do in the classroom. Here are some ideas to consider." via Edutopia
56 Formative Assessment Strategies
Assessment for Learning A technique where students take an assessment individually, then with a small group, and learning is greatly increased!
Peer Feedback as Formative Assessment: The TAG Strategy See video below...
22 Lesson and/or Unit Closure ideas
Tips for Building Student Choice into your Formative Assessments
Assessment as an Ethical Practice
Interview with Rick Wormeli
Kahoot -- Free - interactive quizzes, can include videos, images as well as text, answers immediately shared with T and Ss
GoFormative - Free- Same as above, also will display drawings Ss make or they can submit images
Flubaroo - use in conjunction with Google Forms--install as an “add-on”...Ss submit the form then Flubaroo helps you grade it.
Spaces - Students can create portfolios and can assign standards to their posts--"makes it easy to capture, assess, and share student growth." Students can upload photos, videos, create audio recordings, files, links, journal, reflect, show growth over time. Integrates with Google Classroom and other platforms.
Socrative- same as above! Free and pay components. Lesson plans/quizzes are shared w/community via CC Standard #
Nearpod - Ss can interact with your presentations, share lessons/presentations w/community
Hyperdocs - "The #HyperDoc Effect: 7 ways using HyperDocs has changed my classroom" Lisa Highfill’s website (she created them) http://hyperdocs.co/ so you can get an idea of what to look for. Also these videos help.
20 Practical Ideas for Using Google Forms (scroll down to Assessment)
Flipgrid Students respond to a prompt via video.
Templates for Teachers Free templates created by teachers using G-Suite. They encourage and show you (videos) how to adapt the template for your classroom. Students are also encouraged to adapt the templates.
QuickRubric Create and download rubrics. Also included at the site: Tips for Writing a Strong Rubric
Meet the Single Point Rubric Downloadable if you like it!