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How Do We Know That Students Know?

How Do We Know That Students Know?

Figure 10.1 Example of Formative Assessment Probe

Figure 10.2 Sample Science Classroom Observation Instrument

Figure 10.4 Science Notebook Self-Assessment

Figure 10.5 Scoring Science Notebook Rubric for Intermediate Grades

Figure 10.6 Rubric of Student Behaviors in the Science Classroom

Teacher Resources:

4.b. Your Turn Shell

Reflection Sheet

Teacher Website Resources and Links:        

Science Project Checklist, K–4

Rubrics, K–5

Examples of Rubrics for Students to Assess Themselves Using Symbols

 

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