Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Exploring Integer Addition Exit Slip

Lesson: Exploring Integer Addition Exit Slip

Intended Audience: 7th Grade Students

Type of Assessment: Digital Exit Slip using Google Forms/Quiz

Objectives: After completing this exit slip, students will be able to solve problems involving addition of integers on a vertical and horizontal number line. Students will also be able to create real-world scenarios related to integers, solve problems related to real-world integer scenarios, and solve multi-step integer addition problems. (7.NS.A.1)

Rationale: The purpose of this assessment is to see how well students understood the notes, podcasts, and screencast related to exploring integer addition. The exit slip is composed of 10 questions with question types including multiple choice, short answer, and true/false. This is to help ensure the validity and reliability of the assessment. The question types are not only recall questions, but also application of knowledge questions to help promote higher-order learning. For example, there are some questions where students need to solve an integer addition problem like (-2) + 5, but there is also a question that has students using a number line to set up a multi-step equation involving integers using what they learned from the lesson. Each question also gives feedback at the end of the assessment. The corrective feedback for each question helps students progress towards their goal of whether they’ve mastered the content or not, and it provides them with the skills they may need to go back and revisit.

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