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Assessment Approaches

Use a mix of informal and formal assessment methods to build confidence, identify gaps early, and support meaningful progress in every phase.

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Quick Checks

Use exit tickets, mini whiteboard responses, thumbs-up checks, and short oral questions to measure understanding during the lesson.

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Practical Tasks

Create hands-on activities, matching tasks, sorting exercises, and short projects that allow learners to apply what they know.

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Formal Assessments

Plan structured tests, assignments, and moderated tasks with clear memorandums and marking guidance to save preparation time.

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Planning

Build Better Assessments

Strong assessment design starts with clear outcomes, age-appropriate tasks, and simple marking tools. Choose activities that match the lesson goal and give learners more than one way to show understanding.

Clear criteria

Balanced difficulty

Learner engagement

Easy marking

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Simple Assessment Workflow

Keep your classroom assessment process manageable with a repeatable structure that supports better preparation and clearer feedback.

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Set the goal

Start with the skill or concept you want learners to demonstrate by the end of the lesson or unit.

02

Choose the task

Select a quiz, rubric task, oral activity, worksheet, or project that matches the expected outcome.

“Well-designed assessments help teachers save time while giving learners a fair chance to show what they know.”

03

Mark with purpose

Use clear memorandums, checklists, or rubrics so feedback stays consistent and useful.

04

Use the results

Review patterns in learner performance and adjust reteaching, support, or extension activities where needed.