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Amy Roediger

Quick Rubric - 0 views

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    Quick Rubric is a new tool from the folks in Photos for Class. This is a new web based application that allows you to easily set up criterion-referenced rubrics to score your students performances and assignments. You can use Quick Rubric to create rubrics to help you assess things such as oral presentations, writing projects, reading comprehension, storytelling and many more. Rubrics are also proved to be of great help when grading students works especially essay and long narrative writing.
Amy Roediger

3 Awesome Interactive Graphic Organizers to Help Students with Their Writing Projects - 0 views

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    Essay Map, graphic map, and compare and contrast map
Amy Roediger

The Key Differences Between Summative And Formative Assessments - Edudemic - 0 views

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    Assessments are a part of every classroom, regardless of subject matter or grade level. They come in all shapes and sizes, and they can be used for a number of reasons. Sometimes, the differences between the types of assessments can be subtle. Many teachers will find that some subjects lend themselves really well to certain types of question formats (like multiple choice vs. short answer vs. essay), but the style of question shouldn't be confused with the type of assessment. While there are many more, summative and formative assessments are probably two of the most widely used in education today. The handy infographic below takes a look at the main concepts of each type of assessment along with examples of each. Keep reading to learn more!
Amy Roediger

Transform assessment, transform education with EssayTagger.com - 0 views

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    "Transform assessment, transform education. We've revolutionized how teachers evaluate writing and in doing so we've created the tools and data necessary to modernize and optimize education."
Amy Roediger

Common Core Rubric Creation Tool - 1 views

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    Welcome! We've taken the Common Core State Standards and broken them down into manageable, assessable elements in order to make it easier to create real-world Common Core-aligned rubrics that will work for your classroom! Pick-and-choose which elements you want to add to your custom rubric. Everything is customizable; you aren't trapped into our interpretation of the standards. Share your rubric... with anyone on the Web print it Macs can save to PDF (via the print interface) download as Excel CSV (new!) Come back and revise your rubric whenever necessary. No registration required. It's just an awesome free tool!
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