Assessment Terminology

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Across
  1. 1. Represents that a student scored as well as or better than a certain percentage of their peers.
  2. 4. Evaluate student work to determine a pattern of errors or specific types of errors.
  3. 6. When students create a product to demonstrate skills or competency.
  4. 7. Evaluation of classroom variables to determine possible classroom environmental influences of learning or behavior.
  5. 9. Scores that fall on a normal distribution and can be used to compare multiple scores to each other.
  6. 10. Represents that a student scored similar to that of a particular grade level group.
  7. 11. Tests designed to compare a specific student’s ability with the ability of the same age students in a national sample.
  8. 13. Breaking down a skill or task into basic sequential steps, component parts, or skills necessary to accomplish the task. Measuring student’s ability to complete each step.
  9. 14. Represents that a student scored similar to that of a particular age group.
  10. 15. Specific techniques to measure progress of a specific skill against and aim line.
Down
  1. 2. To determine how a student is performing using actual content or curriculum such as chapter tests or teacher made tests.
  2. 3. Interactive assessment to determine if a student has the potential to learn a new skill.
  3. 5. Scores obtained through comparing a raw score to a norming sample.
  4. 8. Tests given with specific instructions and procedures, often norm-referenced.
  5. 12. Number of correct items.