1. Fun Formative Assessment…
ONLINE EDITION
• What is formative assessment?
Formative assessment is done as students learn to see if adjustments need to be made to
instruction while summative assessment is done at the end (i.e. semester tests, EOC’s).
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2. Gentlemen (and ladies)…
start your cell phones
Online formative assessment can be a quick, easy, and fun way to assess
students.
Most kids have a cell phone. For those that don’t, they can partner up with
someone, or you can give them a chrome book, netbook, or iPad to use.
Some of the following methods allow you to export student scores for
grading purposes.
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3. TEACHER SITE FOR CREATING
ADMINISTERING: GETKAHOOT.COM
STUDENT SITE: KAHOOT.IT
• Students can use on a browser on any device: kahoot.it
• Teacher will display quiz using computer & presentation station:
GetKahoot.com
Easy to learn and use.
Colorful and musical.
Kids can use nicknames, and it blocks them from using a bad word.
You can search their library for kahoots that have been set to “public”.
Offers options such as shuffling the questions randomly or how many
seconds to answer: 5-120
Students can use any device so long as it has internet access & a browser or
Kahoot app.
Sample: https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/3a1f4505-e2a5-4a4d-852b-297a46243afb
Drawbacks:
No way to record responses if you want to grade participation.
4. •
• Students use browser on any device: join.quizizz.com
• Teacher uses computer & presentation station: quizizz.com
Easy to learn and use.
Colorful and musical with cute avatars selected for each player.
Generates competition though it's not on the big screen. Students take it individually
You can search the library of existing games…great filler if you have time left at the end of a class.
You can shuffle questions and answers to prevent cheating.
You can choose from many other options such as music, cute memes displayed after each question answered,
showing the leaderboard, timer, etc.
You can generate reports so you can see where kids are weakest and record grades if desired.
• Sample: http://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/start_new/56896c8aad5ffbdc1f9b6cc0
Drawbacks:
• Students play individually on their phone or device, so it may not be exciting. This may be good for rowdy
classes though.
• Teacher Site for creating
administering: quizizz.com
• Student site: join.quizizz.com
5. • Students & teacher go to socrative.com and click on either student or
teacher. There’s also an app available, but it’s not necessary.
• Ready ready-made quizzes at http://garden.socrative.com
• The room number you will give your students will always be the same.
• Export reports that show how each student did (Be sure to tell them to use their
real name). You can also generate reports to see how each question was answered.
Quick Question – multiple choice, true/false, or short answer options
Exit ticket – Ask students how well they understood the question or what they
learned.
Space Race – Students compete with each other individually or in groups. Up to 20
only!
Students will see their color on the projector screen to see how they
6. SUPERTEACHERTOOLS.NET
STUDENTS USE SAME SITE AS THE TEACHER
THIS SITE IS FREE JUST LIKE THE OTHERS!
• Choose from the following games: Jeopardy, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, &
Speed Match.
• You can search for a ready-made game or create your own.
• Teacher clicks on Make a New Game Now or Find a Game and gets a join
code.
• Student enters the Join code and names his or her team.
• Takes some practice to get used to. Play around with it before you use it with
kids!
• No reports. Play together for assessment or put the link to it on your
webpage for review.
7. • http://www.proprofs.com/games/
• Create a crossword and give your students the link to it or have them
create a crossword and send you the link.
Example: http://www.proprofs.com/games/crossword/wwii-2/
• Students can either show you their screen when done, take a screenshot
(if you show them how), or print their certificate. They must hit submit.
• If you want you can print the crossword instead of giving it online.
• You can also search for crosswords to use, but try it yourself before you
share the link since there may be typos.
• There are other games on this site such as hangman, word search, Sudoku
8. • http://www.purposegames.com/
• Create games or search for ready-made games
• Many options: Image Quiz, Matching Quiz, Type the Answer, & Multiple Choice
• Create a group for each class, start tournaments, and award badges.
• Students must join, and you must invite them for them to be part of your “group”.
You can also decline or ban members.
• If you don’t want to create a group and hold tournaments, you can simply make a
game public and post a link to it.
• You can add favorite games to your playlist if you login. Otherwise, bookmark links.
• Play together as a whole class (project) or post the link on your website for review.
• What’s a topic you teach that might have students label something?
9. • Teacher goes to
GoFormative.com & can add
students
individually/spreadsheet
upload OR send students to
goformative.com to enter
quick code & login with their
Google account.
• Create a new assessment or
upload a pdf or Word
document.
Students can sign in with their
school Google account, too!
• Kids can respond with text, http://tinyurl.com/GoFormativeTut
orials
10. • Quizalize.com
Students go to quiz.al and enter code..
• You can add students or they can add themselves to your class.
Then students take the quiz individually, so may not as exciting as
Kahoot!
• Lots of quizzes in the marketplace which you can use as is or edit.
Most free. Some not (usually around .99). Can’t export results for
free but you can see how kids did on your screen and where they
need help.
• Lots of different options such as playing sounds, allowing students
to see the correct answer after they answer, allowing them to see a
report. Also available: timer, opportunity to retry missed questions,
random question order.
• Works in conjunction with hub.zzish.com to record results.
11. • Good for vocabulary learning!
• Create your own set or choose one that’s already made.
• Create a class and give kids link to join or add them yourself.
• You can set it up so only students with a password can access it.
• You can’t see students’ results without a subscription and even
then, it only shows in which areas students are struggling, not
scores.
• Students can just study or quiz themselves in a variety of ways
(flash cards, fill in the blank, spell the term, Scatter match game,
Gravity game.
• There’s a new in-class game version! At least six students must
join, and they are divided into groups of 3-4:
12. • Answergarden.ch
1. Set up your Answer Garden.
2. Share your Answer Garden by embedding it, linking it, or sharing
on a social network.
3. Share the results and discuss them especially if this is for
brainstorming!
Optional: Export to Wordle or Tagzedo to make a cool Word Cloud.
How to keep it free of inappropriateness? Password protect it so you
can remove entries. Consider selecting Moderator Mode.
Teacher Quick Start Guide: https://answergarden.ch/about-
AnswerGarden/
To create an answer garden: https://answergarden.ch/create/