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Formative Assessment on the Fly~Asking Questions, Getting
AnswersMILWAUKEE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Lee Ann Pruske Mary MooneyApril 12, 2013
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Professional practice Work with one teacher on the formative
assessment process. Elicit, interpret, make decisions about the next steps in instruction, and implement those decisions with students.
Prepare a short vignette around the work with teachers and students to share at the April ACM meeting.
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Give One, Get One With your typed vignette in hand, find a
partner .
Share your stories, trade vignettes
Find a new partner and share, trade vignettes
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Learning Intention Success Criteria
We are learning to use the formative assessment process within the classroom DURING instruction.
We will know we are successful when we recognize formative assessment opportunities in classrooms.
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“…it is essential that teachers explore students’ thinking before assuming that students have understood something.”
D. Wiliam, 2011
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Why ask questions? 1. Cause thinking2. Provide teacher with
information to assist instructional decision making*
*Ask questions that students can’t get the correct answer with incorrect thinking.
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What is the purpose of the question? Discussion Questions
Whole class discussionSurface student thinking, and justificationsTeachers can probe for detailsTakes class time
Diagnostic QuestionsIndividual responsesDiscussion not neededBe careful students don’t get right answer, for
incorrect thinking
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Misconception ManagedTake a card outIndividually solve the problemDiscuss how you might surface
student understanding through this problem
Would you use the problem as a classroom discussion, or individual diagnostic tool
Pass the envelope and repeat
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Problem A
Simplify (if possible)
2a + 5b
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Problem BMake this true:
3a = 24 a + b = 16
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Problem CWhich is larger:
3/7 or 3/11
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Problem D In this sequence
3, 7, 11, 15, 19 Which is the best rule to describe the
sequence.a. n + 4b. 3 + nc. 4n – 1d. 4n + 3
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Formative Assessment…on the fly
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Diagnostic Questions “Range-finding” questions find out what
students already know before beginning a topic.
“Hinge point” diagnostic questions are used in the middle of instruction to check for understanding. Next step hinges on student understanding.
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Types of Listening Evaluative listening
Listening for knowledge, content, correctness.○ (Do they get it?)○ (Do I need to re-teach this content or can I
move on?) Interpretive listening
What are students’ thinking? ○ (How can I build on their understanding?)
Shifting Up teacher moves
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Instructional Practice Skill Use your ABCDEF cards to answer
Hold up the correct cards indicating your answer.
No discussing please.
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In which of these right triangles does a2 + b2 = c2
a b
c
A
a c
b
B
b a
c
C
b c
a
D
c a
b
E
c b
a
F
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What is the relationship among the sides of a right triangle?
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What is the relationship among the sides of a right triangle?
bac
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In which of these right triangles does a2 + b2 = c2
a b
c
A
a c
b
B
b a
c
C
b c
a
D
c a
b
E
c b
a
F
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Instructional Strategy Revisited
Diagnostic question All student response through
A-F cards Interpretive listening
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Professional Practice Observe a teacher or two in your building listening for
opportunities to work with student misconceptions. Type up what you observe and put it in the TLC under Listening Practice. Consider the following in your summary:
Why did the student answer incorrectly?What is the misconception?Was the teacher engaged in evaluative or interpretive listening?How does/did the teacher plan for misconceptions?Did misconceptions derail instruction?What did the teacher do next?
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Feedback questionWhat is your hunch about the types of questions (diagnostic, discussion, range finding, hinge point) teachers in your building will be asking when you listen in for misconceptions in math?
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Spring CR items are up! www.mmp.uwm.edu
Instructional Guides
Use them with your teachers.
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Milwaukee Public SchoolsTITLE OF PRESENTATION
MPS Board of School Directors
Dr. Michael Bonds, PresidentLarry Miller, Vice PresidentMark Sain, District 1Jeff Spence, District 2Annie Woodward, District 4Dr. Peter Blewett, District 6David Voeltner, District 7Meagan Holman, District 8Terrence Falk, At-Large
Senior Team
Dr. Gregory Thornton, SuperintendentNaomi Gubernick, Chief of StaffDarienne Driver, Chief Innovation OfficerTina Flood, Executive Director, Curriculum and InstructionDr. Karen Jackson, Chief Human Resources OfficerMichelle Nate, Chief Operations OfficerGerald Pace, Esq., Chief Financial OfficerAnita Pietrykowski, Director, School AdministrationDenise Callaway, Communications & PartnershipsPatricia Gill, Executive Director, Family Services Sue Saller, Coordinator to the Superintendent