Across
- 3. assessments, High-stakes assessments that often occur at the end of the lesson or learning cycle (less frequent and cumulative)
- 5. assessments, Assessments that represent a collection of student work that tells a story of learning and/or effort
- 7. assessment, A form of performance-based assessment that is used for very young
- 8. slips, Examples of formative assessments that encourage students to reflect upon information they learned during the lesson.
- 10. assessments, Daily assessment strategies that teachers implement to gauge students' learning
Down
- 1. cards, Offer students an opportunity to demonstrate what they know about a topic without the use of spoken language (dry erase boards that students can hold up to display responses to questions or problems posed by the teacher)
- 2. assessments, Assessments that include activities where students demonstrate their learning or knowledge (presentations, speeches, etc.)
- 4. A cooperative learning strategy which requires students to work together to answer a question or discuss a specific topic
- 6. A type of matrix that specifies a set of criteria that students can use to guide the creation of an assignment, paper, project, or presentation
- 9. organizers, Provides students with a visual road map in order to connect new information to pre-existing information
