Monday, December 11, 2017

Task Card Grading Made Easier

Task Cards = Engagement

Most often we use Task Cards as a formative assessment - a way to "see what they know" in the middle of the unit/topic of study. That being said, it can sometimes be extremely time-consuming to grade the paper versions of task card recording sheets. Once it's graded, you give it back to students a day or so later... and it's no longer fresh on their minds. 😔

I needed a solution for this because I love using Task Cards. Last year, we started using Google Forms for recording sheets. Students get immediate results for how they did and can see which task cards they missed. At that point, they can go back and look at the Task Card again and see where their mistake happened. This also gives the teacher the ability to see which task cards were big struggles for the students and use that card as an example or to throw in later as an entrance/exit ticket. 

Here is an example of one I'm using this week:


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