Assessments. Enough said, right? Teachers, you know what I'm talking about. We are formally assessing and informally assessing students on a daily basis. This past week I was able to assess my students using the SMART Response clickers that are designed for pre-k students.
I asked the children what the clickers looked like as an introduction to using them for the first time. Without question, they all said it looked like a T.V remote. All of the students know how to use that (as you know from my previous post-watch t.v.-learn English)! The clickers have several colored buttons each with a different shape on them. The clicker also has a small screen on it that gives feedback in the form of a clapping bunny. Cute for children, right.
So, I created a lesson to find out if the children were able to identify items that began with the letter T. On the SMARTboard I had a picture of a turtle with a green button next to it, a picture of a dog with a red button next to it. I asked the children which picture began with the letter T sound. They then pushed the red or green button to answer the question. This was a little mini test for them.
The best part was that I could see when all students had answered the question. The results of the answer were also displayed instantly for me to see in a pie chart form. I was able to see some telling information about my students ability and learning that week. This has been a great tool for me as a teacher to see where my students are at after a week of learning. Watch for more posts about the clickers!
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