Move the needle on math instruction with these 5 assessment techniques! 

Mathematics education experts Fennell, Kobett, and Wray offer five of the most impactful and proven formativ...

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Move the needle on math instruction with these 5 assessment techniques! 

Mathematics education experts Fennell, Kobett, and Wray offer five of the most impactful and proven formative assessment techniques you can implement―Observations, Interviews, "Show Me," Hinge Questions, and Exit Tasks― every day. You’ll find that this palette of classroom-based techniques will truly assess learning and inform teaching.

This book gives you a concise, research-based, classroom-dedicated plan with lots of tools to guide your daily use of The Formative 5. K-8 teachers will learn to

  • Directly connect assessment to planning and teaching
  • Engineer effective classroom questioning, discussions, and learning tasks
  • Provide success criteria and feedback that moves students forward

Includes a book study guide, samples, and a companion website with downloadables and multi-media examples.



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  • Trim Size : 7.00 x 10.00 in.
  • Excellent Quality.
  • Great Gift Idea.
  • Satisfaction Ensured.
  • Produced with the highest grade materials

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