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, 1. In a unit about prime factorization, the teacher has
the goal for students to be able to determine the
prime factorization for any three-digit number.
Which assessment method should the teacher use to
effectively evaluate if students understood the
content after the completion of the unit?
A final exam covering all the prime factorization topics of
the unit
2. In a unit about animal cells, the primary goal is for
students to learn the functions of animal cell
structures. Which assessment method should this
teacher use to effectively monitor student
progress?
A knowledge-check question for students to narrate
how cellular components work.
3. The teacher of a Spanish class is presenting a unit
about family and relationship vocabulary. The goal is
for students to be able to effectively use the
vocabulary from the unit. Which assessment
method should this teacher use to effectively
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, monitor student progress throughout the unit?
A series of short quizzes covering vocabulary related
to family and relationships
4. In a unit about the Civil War, the teacher of a
history class has the goal that students will be able
to identify the outcome of each major Civil War
battle Which assessment method should the
teacher use to effectively evaluate if students
understood the content after the completion of the
unit?
An oral exam asking students to explain the results of
at least two major Civil War battles
5. In a unit about velocity and acceleration, the
teacher of a physics class has the goal that
students will be able to calculate the position of an
object based on its acceleration, velocity, and
starting position. Which assessment method
should this teacher use to effectively monitor
student progress throughout the unit?
A knowledge-check question asking students to
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