How do you make assessments for your students to show their learning and overall knowledge of your lesson discussed in the classroom? Are you also requiring your students to create uniform projects where everyone's doing the same thing?

I know how challenging it is to make assessments as part of our responsibilities as a teacher. But now you can say goodbye to the traditional way of giving assessments and prepare to immerse your classrooms in an atmosphere of excitement, curiosity, and genuine love for knowledge.

In this episode, we will delve into a show-what-you-know project and some innovative strategies and practical tips that will empower you to become the extraordinary educators your students deserve. Here are different choices that you can give your students to allow for a true differentiation of your final task so that you can assess students' knowledge and understanding of the lessons you’re teaching them in the classroom.

In today's episode, we will talk about the following:

  • The traditional way of assessments that many teachers do
  • Looking for differentiation to give students an opportunity to show what they’ve learned with the products they produce
  • The show-what-you-know project
  • Different choices to give to students allowing them to do a show-what-you-know project
  • Creating a success criteria checklist that students can follow

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