The website we used for creating a rubric made the process very simple and easy that involved very few steps.
The website used in creating a puzzle as an activity for the students also involved very little effort on the part of the teacher. All I had to do to complete the task was to plug in words to inclulde in the puzzle.
Creating the test also involved very little effort as well. The teacher simply makes up the questions and the answer options and the website formats the test. This leaves the teacher with the job to print the test.
Here are links to my projects:
Rubric:
http://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B_M91xrNQnOUZjE2MGExNjItNjUwZS00NzgwLWFmYTktNjI5NzFjYmFkZDlj&hl=en
Puzzle:
http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AfM91xrNQnOUZGM5dzJzeHRfMmdwaGI2NWcz&hl=en
Test:
http://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B_M91xrNQnOUODQ5ODM1ZDctM2VmMi00M2IyLWI5NWQtNjllZWVmNTdhYzlm&hl=en
Trackstar:
http://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B_M91xrNQnOUODIzMTVlNzItNDdiMy00ODA3LTljYTUtMmVjMDY5YzcxN2I2&hl=en
Web Evaluation:
http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AfM91xrNQnOUZGM5dzJzeHRfM2hndDY2OWN6&hl=en
Whitney, I am glad that you catch up with this blog posting. Good job.
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