Assessment Terminology

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Across
  1. 1. A guideline on how much students should write in terms of their answers for each question
  2. 4. Typically used in English and Afrikaans whereby a short story is given and students are required to answer questions based on said short story
  3. 8. A form of an assessment that is written in subjects like English and Afrikaans that requires creative thinking
  4. 10. A scientific conduction used to make a discovery, test a hypothesis or prove a known fact
  5. 12. The act of looking into something or someone; formal or systematic examination or research
  6. 15. A mathematical estimation of the quantity or number of something
Down
  1. 2. A thorough evaluation of something's elements or structure
  2. 3. A form of an assessment whereby the student is given a time frame to talk and present on a specific topic to students and the teacher
  3. 5. Making a decision about the amount, number, or value of something
  4. 6. A form of correction fluid that is usually white and frowned upon in formal assessments
  5. 7. A guideline on how students should answer the questions that is usually at the very end of the question paper
  6. 9. Highly frowned upon and can result in but is not limited to: expulsion, written warnings and the calling of parents
  7. 11. A formal assessment of a person's knowledge or skill in a subject or skill
  8. 13. The act of requesting something
  9. 14. Can be informal or formal and is usually written in the class within a specific time frame