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Clear Learning Target Bingo

Learning targets terminology for evaluation and assessment.

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Created Date 09.10.20
Last Updated 09.11.20
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Topics of this game:
  • Student can use a string to measure the circumference of a can
  • Student can do 10 push-ups
  • Student can solve a word problem using multiplication skills
  • Student can name all 50 states
  • I can bake a cake using measuring cups
  • Guides instruction framework for teaching
  • Classifying learning targets
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.4 Ask and answer questions about unknown words in a text.
  • I can add two rows of numbers
  • Using bingo to evaluate student understanding of terms
  • A test at the end of a unit
  • I can look at my classmates’ work and help him revise his essay to meet the learning objective.
  • I can look at my work and revise my essay to meet the learning objective.
  • The best class ever
  • An evaluation tool used to promote the consistent application of learning objectives
  • This objective of this poem is to use rhyming words. What can you do to make every line rhyme?
  • I took notes during your presentation so when you were done so you could make corrections.
  • This is a terrific paper. Good work!
  • Evaluation, synthesis, Analysis, Application, Comprehension, Knowledge
  • Grade
  • Where is this class held
  • an educational initiative from 2010 that details what K–12 students throughout the United States should know
  • the process of collecting, analyzing, interpreting, and using information to increase students' learning

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