Important! Before beginning, make sure you are familiar with the INA Components and Structure
General Protocol
Preparing the materials |
- Choose the component of the assessment that you will be using
- Print the number of copies you require (optional use of projector for collaborative task)
- collaborative task sheets (1 per group)
- student response sheets (select, constructed and/or performance task)
- student reflection sheets (collaborative and/or student response)
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Introducing the assessment to students |
- Set the purpose of the assessment by telling students that the information will be used to plan and guide learning and instruction
- Facilitate any discussions your learners may need before beginning the assessment.
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Administering the assessment |
Collaborative Task
- Arrange students into groupings that will facilitate discussion. (3 is optimal for collaborative learning)
- Teacher introduces the collaborative task to the whole class and initiates discussion
- Allow students the time they need to collaboratively solve the investigation, record and share out their learning
- Once all collaborative tasks have been collected, have students individually complete a Collaborative Task Student Reflection Sheet
- Capture photographs of student work if they used non-permanent surfaces
Collaborative Activity Reflection
Individual Student Response
- Explain that students will be given the time they need to finish the assessment
- Provide students with the Individual Student Response section(s) that you are assessing for (selected, constructed and/or rich task)
- Using their own responses as a reference, have students complete a Post Strand Student Reflection Sheet
Post-strand reflection
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Teacher reflection |
- Use the Collaborative Task answer key, the Individual Student Response answer key and the Student Reflection sheets to look for patterns in students’ thinking and understanding of the concepts
- Record your observations on the Next Steps Planning Sheet for the Number concept you are assessing
- Observations – whole group strengths, areas requiring development
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