GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
Question
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Corners
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Entrance Slip
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Sticky Notes
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Think Pair Share
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Detailed explanation-1: -Use think-pair-share to deepen discussions about specific characters in books the class is reading together. For example, if the class is reading The Great Gilly Hopkins by Katherine Paterson, try think-pair-share to respond to questions such as, “Would you be able to be friends with Gilly? Why or why not?"
Detailed explanation-2: -A Guide to Types of Assessment: Diagnostic, Formative, Interim, and Summative.
Detailed explanation-3: -Examinations, finals, quizzes, and graded papers are examples of summative assessments that test student knowledge of a given topic or subject. These graded assessments and assignments are often high stakes and are geared towards testing students.
Detailed explanation-4: -From the above, we can conclude that asking children to submit their works individually is not a step in the ‘pair-share’ technique of cooperative learning in EVS.