Hello there!
I'm linking up with Erin from Mrs. Beattie's Classroom for her Teacher Tips Tuesday linky. Thanks Erin for hosting!
From time to time, I have my students show me their learning on plastic plates.
My students love writing on plastic plates.
Plastic plates just engage every single student; even the reluctant ones.
There are a variety of ways that you can use plastic plates, however one way that I use plastic plates is to project my questions or task cards onto the screen.
Students respond to the questions onto their plates with a dry-erase marker.
Once they are done responding,
they hold up their plates for me to quickly see and assess.
If I notice that students are having difficulty with a certain question,
then it immediately becomes a teachable moment.
What quick and engaging assessment strategies do you use?
Thanks Erin for a great linky!
Have a great school week!
I absolutely love this idea, Najda! I bet they stay cleaner than my whiteboards, too! Thanks for linking up! :)
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Mrs. Beattie’s Classroom
What a great alternative to pricey whiteboards. Can't wait to share this at my school
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