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How do you assess your students in math?
Some of the traditional methods of assessing math don’t give us the most accurate idea of a student’s abilities. Answers are often seen as black and white and right or wrong, but that doesn't tell the whole story of how a student has interpreted and worked through a question.
In this episode, I’m talking about how to assess your students in math, use the four levels of the achievement chart with different math problems, do a summative assessment in math, and mark math in a way that accurately reflects your students’ abilities.
I’m also sharing different examples as I go along to demonstrate each suggestion so that you can see how they would work in your classroom.
If you’re looking for a better way to assess your students in math, this is for you.
Resources Mentioned:
www.madlylearning.com/ignitedmath
I would love to connect on Facebook or Instagram!
Show notes available at www.madlylearning.com/214
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Send us Fan Mail
How do you assess your students in math?
Some of the traditional methods of assessing math don’t give us the most accurate idea of a student’s abilities. Answers are often seen as black and white and right or wrong, but that doesn't tell the whole story of how a student has interpreted and worked through a question.
In this episode, I’m talking about how to assess your students in math, use the four levels of the achievement chart with different math problems, do a summative assessment in math, and mark math in a way that accurately reflects your students’ abilities.
I’m also sharing different examples as I go along to demonstrate each suggestion so that you can see how they would work in your classroom.
If you’re looking for a better way to assess your students in math, this is for you.
Resources Mentioned:
www.madlylearning.com/ignitedmath
I would love to connect on Facebook or Instagram!
Show notes available at www.madlylearning.com/214
Remember to Subscribe for more insights on how to navigate the complexities of teaching with efficiency and impact. Share your experiences and strategies in the comments to join the conversation with fellow educators.
To find our highly effective, time-saving resources
Check out the Ignited Teaching Membership that gives you access to hundreds of downloadable lessons on demand! https://madlylearning.com/sp/ignitedteaching/
Checkout our Madly Learning Store at www.madlylearning.com/store
Checkout our Teachers Pay Teachers store
Join our FREE Facebook community for teachers here: https://bit.ly/IYT-FB

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