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    Different Types of Formative Assessment inLesson Plans

    Assessment in general comes in three varieties: diagnostic, formative and summative. Diagnosticassessments test a student's current abilities without any preparation on the part of the student,making them useful at the beginning of a school year or unit of study. Formative assessmentshappen continually throughout a unit of study or school year in order to monitor and recordstudent progress. Summative assessments test a student's cumulative learning in a subject area.There are several types of formative assessments that you can include in your lesson plans tohelp you monitor your students on their learning journeys.

    Homework

    Homework can be an ideal way for students to practice what they have learned in school.When teachers use homework as a formative assessment, they should mainly check it forcompletion; this way, they do not punish a student for his practice with the new materialhe learned in class that day. Teachers can collect homework as a way to check over theinformation students have practiced and identify areas that need improvement or re-teaching.

    Quizzes

    Quizzes may seem like summative assessments because they are graded and studentsoften associate them with tests. However, a quiz can easily become a formativeassessment format. In order for a quiz to be a formative assessment, teachers may want toconsider letting students retake the quiz to earn a higher grade. This way they allowstudents to come to an understanding of the quiz material on individual time tablesinstead of all conforming to one schedule for learning.

    Entrance and Exit Slips

    Entrance slips, sometimes also called "bell ringers," are small activities students do at the beginning of class. This is an excellent classroom management strategy because it forcesstudents to enter the classroom and immediately focus on the task at hand. It can also beuseful as a formative assessment; the teacher assigns the students to think aboutsomething and jot down a quick response or answer a few short questions, and then asshe asks students to share their answers she can informally assess their understanding ofthat particular subject.Exit slips work in the same fashion, except that students complete these activities at the

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    end of the class period and have to turn it in as their "ticket" to leave class. When thestudent reads through these short responses she can get a quick "snapshot" of herstudents' performance levels.

    Class Discussion

    When a teacher intentionally asks comprehension questions during a lesson, he is using aformative assessment technique. Incorporating questions into a lesson plan helps theteacher identify quickly the students who do and do not understand the topic of thelesson. It's an informal and fast way to assess student awareness and knowledge.

    Types of Formative Assessment

    Educators use formative assessments to monitor and update classroom instruction, and thesetypes of assessments are not used in the grade point average of the student. Types of formativeassessment include informal observation, worksheets, pop quizzes, journals and diagnostic teststhat enable the teacher to assess how students are performing and how well the particular lesson

    plan is working. In fact, some teachers like to use formative evaluation as a prompt to designcourses of instruction.

    Observation

    One form of formative assessment is observing the students as they work on a specific

    project. The teacher roams around the classroom, occasionally offering guidance andencouragement as the students work. The observation works well when the teacherwishes to monitor how students work together in groups or individually. She takes noteson how students are performing and also whether or not modifications need to be made tothe assignment.

    Worksheets

    Teachers may use worksheets as formative assessments. These can be classwork or givenout as homework. This work will not be included in the student's official grade average

    but rather used as a means to gauge how well the student understands the material beingcovered. The teacher may find that the work is too easy for the students or that they arenot comprehending the information well enough. Using this information, he can thenmake modifications as needed.

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    Pop Quizzes

    Often teachers use pop quizzes to gauge student comprehension. Again, these quizzes arenot graded. One method of a formative assessment in quiz form is to use an overhead

    projector to run through questions regarding the lesson and have the class answer as awhole. This form of assessment works well when reviewing for a summative test.Teachers can also give individual quizzes to students or have groups of students completea quiz.

    Journals

    One effective means of formative assessment is the journal. Students are required to periodically write their thoughts and feelings about how they are progressing in the class.They can also tell what they liked or didn't like about a particular assignment. Thisinformation gives the teacher a quick look at how effective a certain lesson plan was. Ifthe majority of the class journals that they had a difficult time with a particular lesson,then the teacher knows he needs to make changes to that lesson.

    Diagnostic Tests

    Generally used toward the beginning of the class term, diagnostic tests are a type offormative assessment that allows the teacher and administration to determine the properlevel of instruction for students. Diagnostics can be used in almost any subject to assessthe level of proficiency, comprehension and mastery of information. It is helpful toinform the students that this is a diagnostic tool that will not be graded but will be used to

    help them see their strong and weak areas in a subject. Informing the students reduces testanxiety and produces more accurate diagnostic results.