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- Assessing Reading

Mrlio Sevillano

Created on November 20, 2023

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Self-Assessment about Assessing Reading (Part I)

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Below you will find some cases depicting different tests that need to be taken or administered. Answer the bold-faced question at the end of each description with the correct type of tests.

1. Mr. Monzón has planned a reading comprehension test that can be easy to understand and to grade, so one of the parts of his exam consists of a passage to be read and ten multiple choice questions for students to answer. There are four possible answers for students to choose the correct one. What type of reading assessment is he taking into account? 2. Mr. Pleitez is an English teacher from the Basic level of an English Academy, so when he administers reading exams, he sometimes focuses his exams on the most basic vocabulary that he has taught. For example, in his last exam, he included a part where students had to cross out the words that did not belong to the categories. For example, he wrote, “gardener, pilot, teacher, and airplane.” Students were supposed to cross out airplane as it is not related to occupations. What type of reading assessment is he taking into account?

  • Selective
  • Interactive
  • Perceptive
  • Extensive

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  • Perceptive
  • Selective
  • Interactive
  • Extensive

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Correct words

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Self-Assessment about Assessing Reading (Part 2)

Well Done!

Below you will find some cases depicting different tests that need to be taken or administered. Answer the bold-faced question at the end of each description with the correct type of tests.

  • Interactive
  • Selective
  • Perceptive
  • Extensive

3. Mrs. Pineda is a junior high school teacher and she is designing her new test. She is going to include a passage for students to read. It is about a topic related to adolescence and the problems students face like bullying, dating, failing subjects. Then, students have to write in their own words what they understood about the topic and provide examples of their own. What type of reading assessment is he taking into account? 4. Mrs. Villeda has planned to have a reading comprehension to check if students recognize letters, words, and even punctuation. What type of reading assessment is he taking into account? 5. Mr. Calderon assigned students a text. Then, he asked them to a write summary of the text in a 150-word paragraph. He would use a criteria list to assess their work. What type of reading assessment is he taking into account?

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  • Perceptive
  • Selective
  • Interactive
  • Extensive
  • Extensive
  • Perceptive
  • Selective
  • Interactive

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Self-Assessment about Using technology

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Below you will find some cases depicting different tests that need to be taken or administered. Answer the bold-faced question at the end of each description with the correct type of tests.

  • teachers can give students feedback instantly and individually
  • Quizziz and Kahoot
  • Quizlet
  • Google Classroom and Schoology
  • students can access resources and assignments _ also, teachers, parents and students are able to communicate among themselves.

1- One of the benefits of digital formative assessment is that 2._____________are examples of educational technologies that allow teachers and students to attain instant results on their learning. 3- One educational tool that is more self-paced and provides students opportunities to work at their own pace is __ 4- ___________________are examples of LMS (Learning Management System). 5- Some advantages of LMS are that ___________

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  • Quizziz and Kahoot
  • teachers can give students feedback instantly and individually
  • Quizlet
  • Google Classroom and Schoology
  • students can access resources and assignments _ also, teachers, parents and students are able to communicate among themselves.
  • Quizlet
  • Quizziz and Kahoot
  • teachers can give students feedback instantly and individually
  • Google Classroom and Schoology
  • students can access resources and assignments _ also, teachers, parents and students are able to communicate among themselves.
  • Google Classroom and Schoology
  • teachers can give students feedback instantly and individually
  • Quizziz and Kahoot
  • Quizlet
  • students can access resources and assignments _ also, teachers, parents and students are able to communicate among themselves.
  • students can access resources and assignments _ also, teachers, parents and students are able to communicate among themselves.
  • Google Classroom and SchoologyGoogle Classroom and Schoology
  • teachers can give students feedback instantly and individually
  • Quizziz and Kahoot
  • Quizlet

XX

Correct words

XX

Errors

Check