2016
DOI: 10.5951/mathteacher.110.1.0046
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Formative Assessment at Work in the Classroom

Abstract: Assessment tools–a rubric, exit slips–inform instruction, clarify expectations, and support learning.

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“…One of the simplest ways to gather knowledge about students' existing stages of comprehension is to use exit slips (Marzano, 2012). It also tells teachers what kind of practice problems and exercises learners need to better understand the subject (Baron, 2016). Exit slips may be used after class to check for comprehension by making learners outline important elements from the course; identify whether learners can solve issues or respond to a key question depending on the course; make the most critical issue for the day's instruction a priority; allow learners to ask any remaining questions they may have with the class; examine if learners may adapt the material differently; for learners who did not show comprehension during the lecture, guided groups may be created; and learners that show mastery after the course may be given supplemental activities (The Teacher Toolkit, 2021).…”
Section: Exit Slipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the simplest ways to gather knowledge about students' existing stages of comprehension is to use exit slips (Marzano, 2012). It also tells teachers what kind of practice problems and exercises learners need to better understand the subject (Baron, 2016). Exit slips may be used after class to check for comprehension by making learners outline important elements from the course; identify whether learners can solve issues or respond to a key question depending on the course; make the most critical issue for the day's instruction a priority; allow learners to ask any remaining questions they may have with the class; examine if learners may adapt the material differently; for learners who did not show comprehension during the lecture, guided groups may be created; and learners that show mastery after the course may be given supplemental activities (The Teacher Toolkit, 2021).…”
Section: Exit Slipmentioning
confidence: 99%