What are some Examples?
One of the easiest way to assess students is by using think-pair-share. With their partner or person sitting next to them they can think first about the topic and then share with each other what they came up with. As they are doing this you (the teacher) is walking around and listening as well as providing feedback or probing questions for students to critical think.
Number Talk -The focus of the 5-10 minute discussion is on all the many ways to solve the problem, rather than on the answer itself. During a number talk, the teacher poses a problem and students share strategies, reflect on others’ strategies, and learn to see math in different ways.
White Boards- Another simple way to assess students understanding is using whiteboards to answer questions. Each students has their own whiteboard and answers the question the teacher asks on it.
3-2-1 Countdown- In pairs students answer : what 3 things you didn’t know before? What 2 things surprised you about this lesson / topic? What is 1 thing you want to start doing with what you have learned? Another way to do this is having each student use Flipgrid to answer the questions.
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