tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7136910106787082476.post3074625350101674461..comments2014-03-18T12:26:54.453-07:00Comments on Latin Good stuff in the Middle: December solutionsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078804977518079182noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7136910106787082476.post-63172910063291665522010-12-18T18:21:10.999-08:002010-12-18T18:21:10.999-08:00When it is a true formative assessment (what we ar...When it is a true formative assessment (what we are moving toward in our grade books) the original grade has a "0" weight if it does not show mastery and then when the student begins showing mastery, the grade is weighted. It's taking time to transition and adjust our grade books so that they really are recording how a student performs with each essential objective. We are not at the optimum level on this-it's a work in progress.<br /><br />Tests have been trickier. We have to be very mindful in their construction, in that each question is tied to an objective and if an objective is not mastered then we reteach and re-eval for that specific objective. In tests, since we can pretty accurately determine what the minimal mastery will be from the previous assessments, we allow only partial points to be "earned back"-a way of rewarding enduring learning, but not horribly punishing students for taking a little longer to get to the finish line. Since we are dealing with some time constraints, we have to be realistic.<br /><br />Mayhem: 14/22 students lining up before class to tell you, or "sign up" for what they need to do on what day, and me scurrying to make a list, get the copies made and check with each student to make sure that they have the prior work completed. Then have it ready before school/after school/during lunch/at the beginning of Braves time/at the end of Braves time for them to take. (hair pulling)<br /><br />Merry: I get a spreadsheet with a time stamp and it tells me what to have ready for whom when and what they've done to prepare.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08078804977518079182noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7136910106787082476.post-5515178805062996822010-12-18T18:04:42.260-08:002010-12-18T18:04:42.260-08:00I love it! You have to read Wormelli's book F...I love it! You have to read Wormelli's book Fair isn't Always Equal. Similar to the type of work that he does!<br /><br />This really puts the student in charge of their learning and makes them responsible for improving (or at least allows them the ability to play along)<br /><br />I'm curious if you average the two grades or replace the grade with the newer retest.<br /><br />I want to hear what the mayhem of "before" was....perhaps that is what our school is doing right now.<br /><br />Merry Christmas!<br /><br />Marktech guyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16783696120211789468noreply@blogger.com