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Formative Assessment is Key to Being Responsive

Catlin Tucker

Formative Assessment Strategies There are different categories of formative assessment, including observational assessments, checks for understanding, and formative feedback. Let’s explore examples in each category of formative assessment. Join my email list and get all the resources mentioned in my blogs!

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Teach Vocabulary with the Frayer Model

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Somewhat like Concept Circles , the Frayer Model uses a graphical organizer that asks students to describe words by much more than a memorized definition. Use a word students already know (say, “meteor” in a science class) to model how students will fill in the sections. Take any questions they have.

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Does Flipped Classroom Work? Check out this Article

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I tossed it into the category of something to try when whatever I was using didn’t work. A New Analysis Dives Into the Research A new meta-analysis looked at the effectiveness of flipped learning, a model that asks students to watch lecture videos before class so that class time can be used for active learning.

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How to Teach Venn Diagrams to Elementary School Students

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A Venn diagram is a plot of overlapping circles that can display items via specific categories, as well as relationships. You can take it further than drawing though – you could ask them to make their own small model or display with tape. What is a Venn Diagram? It’s important to make sure you first understand what a Venn diagram is.

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3 Ways to Thank Administrators

The CoolCatTeacher

Frank Buck on Episode 389 From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter Thankfulness is modeled and shown by how we appreciate those around us. “Global Gurus Top 30” ranked him #1 “Time Management” category for 2019.

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Why should teachers encourage Computational Thinking?

Neo LMS

This is a computer science term that refers to a program’s ability to deconstruct a system, or problem, into smaller sets of categories or processes. Computers are able to “see” how a larger, more complex model, is in fact made up of smaller models, that can in turn be broken up into even smaller models and composite parts.

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How Enhanced Homework Detection Makes Securly Aware Student Wellness Monitoring Even More Reliable and Accurate

Securly

Now when Securly Aware scans Google Drive and OneDrive documents, it also uses large language model-based input parsing to determine if the content being scanned is part of a homework assignment and, if so, doesn’t generate an alert. How Does Enhanced Homework Detection Minimize False Positive Alerts?

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