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Recent Reviews by Kayla
Formative Assessment Probes: Pushes and Pulls
Wed, Jan 30, 2019 5:26 PM
Good Article
As a student teacher that was assigned to teach a lesson on push and pull, this article was helpful! Firstly, because the author elaborates on children's misconceptions around the word force. Since this was pointed out in the article, it brought awareness to areas in my lesson I will have to be mindful of when explaining to my students. Another aspect I liked was the formative assessment probe. In the past I was only encouraged to assess students through worksheets and I think informal ways are just as important. The probing assessment is just one more way for me to gauge where everyone is in the class. Overall, a very helpful article!
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