Across
- 2. Assess students' memory and understanding of the information (e.g. multiple choice, true-false, sentence completion items)
- 4. Any test that is given in the same manner to all test takers
- 6. Assessment tool that produces stable and consistent results
- 8. Compare performance to that of other examinees
- 10. Self-assessment, exit slips, individual whiteboards, presentation, quiz
- 11. test banks Pearson
- 12. Test to determine the level of instruction and where to place the student
- 14. Administered periodically during a course or school year (e.g. every six weeks)
- 15. Test to measure a students' performance by utilizing real life experiences to create direct evidence
Down
- 1. Form of questioning which can have more than one correct answer
- 3. Each examinees performance is compared to a pre-defined standard
- 5. Viewing of students' behaviors, skills, work environment, and interactions with other students and teachers
- 7. Student demonstrates that they have mastered a specific skill by demonstrating the skill rather than answering questions
- 9. How well does the test do to measure what it claims to measure
- 11. Lab reports, tests, self-evaluation, math problems, writing pieces
- 13. Multiple choice, short response, state-test