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CURRICULUM BASED ASSESSMENT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is a probe when used in the context of curriculum-based measurement?
A
A short activity or set of questions that target a specific skill
B
Something we send into space
C
A medical test
D
None of the answers are correct
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Examples of Curriculum-Based Measurement Probes A teacher will sit down with one student, who will read two or three selected passages aloud for one minute each. The teacher will record any errors that occurred while reading the passages.

Detailed explanation-2: -Curriculum-Based Measurement (CBM) is a method teachers use to find out how students are progressing in basic academic areas such as math, reading, writing, and spelling. CBM can be helpful to parents because it provides current, week-by-week information on the progress their children are making.

Detailed explanation-3: -• A probe is a targeted formative assessment tool designed to elicit common. understandings and misunderstandings in a specific topic of mathematics.

Detailed explanation-4: -For example, if you were teaching second grade math, you might use CBM to monitor progress on math fact automaticity. To do this, you could create a worksheet with a sampling of math facts. Every week, hand out the worksheet to students and give them three minutes to complete as many facts as possible.

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