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Recent Reviews by Bethany
Formative Assessment Probes: Pushes and Pulls
Sat, Sep 09, 2017 11:13 AM
Forces Probes
This article was great to read, especially as an upcoming teacher, because it gave me insight into how to teach the concept of force. I enjoyed the idea's the author gave for uncovering students' preconceptions about forces and the probes used to do so. I will be teaching about forces to a group of kindergarten students, and this article helped me to think about probes I can use to figure out what my students already know about pushes and pulls and forces in general. I can shape my lessons around the preconceptions that my students already have about forces. In using this type of formative assessment I can plan future lessons to meet the needs of my students.
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