Digital Formative Assessments!
options to use during a lesson cycle to assess learning
What is Formative Assessment?
Formative Assessment is a deliberate process used by teachers and students during instruction that provides actionable feedback used to adjust ongoing teaching and learning strategies to improve students’ attainment of curricular learning targets/goals. Learn more here.
Digital Formative Assessment: Tools for Teachers
Birdville ISD embraces the PLC cycle and encourages teachers to constantly monitor, assess, and re-teach. Formative assessment is the key to understanding what students have learned, and teachers need a variety of formative assessment tools in their teaching tool-kit to do this well. There are numerous digital formative options, all with different classroom uses and functions. Explore the options below and if you have specific questions about these tools, please contact your campus digital learning specialist. He/she will be happy to come answer questions as you set up or run the tool the first time in your classroom.
A Variety of Tools for Your Tool-box
GoFormative.com
GoFormative.com is a site that allows teachers to create assignments and it provides live results. Teachers love that open-ended and math problems are answer options on here.
Plickers.com
Plickers are printed cards that are scanned by a teacher cell-phone or iPad to get immediate feedback. These are useful for in-class multiple-choice answers.
Socrative.com
Socrative is an on-line quiz site that enables students to respond via laptop or cell phone. Socrative also has survey options and game options. These quizzes can be shared with other teachers, as well.
Quizziz.com
Quizziz is described as "gamified" formative assessment. These quizzes come with funny meme options for immediate feedback to students, right or wrong. There are a number of searchable, public Quizziz that other teachers have created, so you may be able to simply choose one for your objectives.
Google Forms
Google Forms allow teachers to create survey and quizzes with a variety of answer options, including text responses. The answers automatically populate a linked spreadsheet for ease of analysis. The add-on, Flubaroo, makes this spreadsheet data scorable.
Click here for detailed directions to set up Forms and Flubaroo.
Answer Garden
Answer Garden is a site that allows teachers to "plant a question" and then have student send in digital answers. There are a number of moderation settings and ways to use this site as an entrance or exit ticket. The results are presented in a visual format for the entire class to read and assess.
Brainrush.com
Brainrush.com is site for teachers to find or create their own study games. The "brainrushes" are described as adaptive because the concepts that are not mastered will keep popping up for the student.
Edueto
Edueto is a site where teachers can create a variety of online exercises.
FlipQuiz
FlipQuiz is a site to create review games.
Flippity Awesomeness
Flippity is a site that allows teachers to import data from spreadsheets to create a variety of activities.
This Just In....Quizalize!
Quizalize is yet another option that we saw at TCEA in Austin in November. There is a how-to video below.
How-To Videos for Account Set-up
How to Create Classes with Formative (goformative.com)
Plickers Tutorial- Setting Up an Account and Creating a Class
Quizziz.com
AnswerGarden Tutorial
Quizalize Introduction Video
One last option...the tried-and-true, Kahoot!
Many BISD teachers use Kahoot in their classrooms and there are many "kahoots" that are posted publicly that can be copied and used. Kahoot is a popular on-line quiz maker that allows for short questions and up to four multiple choice answer options. Students can easily answer through personal devices or classroom iPads.
HOW TO PLAY A GAME OF KAHOOT!