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On-The-Spot Assessment

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Assessments are integral parts of instruction, they determine whether classroom goals have been achieved, and help teachers know what areas they should focus on and maybe reteach. They are great tools for developing lesson plans and answer questions such as; “do my students possess full understanding of the material?” There are many ways of assessing students’ learning, one of which I have personal experience with are on-the-spot assessments. On-the-spot assessment is a method of gathering on-the-spot information when observing students while they work independently or in groups. (reference pg. 222) While working as a pre-k teacher I had access to ATI Galileo Pre-k, this is an assessment technology that provides assessments, and curriculum. The program provided a list of learning objectives under several different learning scales. It was our job to do on-the-spot assessments based on our observation list to document individual child’s progress. We would then input the assessments to the system and the program would develop a lesson plan based on what each child had learned. It would also provide specialized activities for children that were ahead or behind the classroom average. On top of using on-the-spot …show more content…

These observations lists contained developmental goals in different learning scales such as creative arts expression, language, literacy, nature & science and so on. There was a process to completing our observation list. The first time the student was observed was after the introduction of a new concept. The second time would consist of the completion of a different activity with the same concept and the third time was the student using this new concept by him/herself. Only then would we be able to indicate that the student had full understanding of the

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