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Formative Assessment Probe

Lemonade

By Page Keeley

The purpose of this assessment probe is to elicit students’ ideas about conservation of matter. The probe is designed to reveal whether students think matter is conserved when a substance is dissolved in a liquid.

 

Formative Assessment Probe

Ice Cubes in a Bag

By Page Keeley

The purpose of this assessment probe is to elicit students’ ideas about conservation of matter (or mass). The probe is designed to reveal whether students think matter (or mass) is conserved during a change in state.

 

Formative Assessment Probe

Birthday Candles

By Page Keeley

The purpose of this assessment probe is to elicit students’ ideas about how we see objects. The probe is designed to find out if students know that light must be reflected from an object and enter the eye in order to see an object.

 

Formative Assessment Probe

Apple in the Dark

By Page Keeley

Imagine you are sitting at a table with a red apple in front of you. Your friend closes the door and turns off all the lights. It is totally dark in the room. There are no windows in the room or cracks around the door. No light can enter the room.

 

Formative Assessment Probe

Can It Reflect Light?

By Page Keeley

The purpose of this assessment probe is to elicit students’ ideas about reflection. The probe is designed to find out if students recognize that all objects we can see reflect some light.

 

Middle School    |    Formative Assessment Probe

Is It Food for Plants?

By Page Keeley

The purpose of this assessment probe is to elicit students’ ideas about the product of photosynthesis. The probe is designed to reveal (1) whether students recognize that the food a plant makes is the food it uses and (2) whether students have a biological concept of food.

 

Middle School High School    |    Formative Assessment Probe

Making It Better

By Page Keeley, Cary Snider, and Mihir Ravel

The purpose of this assessment probe is to elicit students’ ideas about different ways to optimize a design that has been successful in the past, but that still needs improvement. The probe is designed to see if students recognize that there are multiple pathways to iterating and optimizing a design.

 

Middle School Elementary High School    |    Formative Assessment Probe

Testing for Success

By Page Keeley, Cary Snider, and Mihir Ravel

The purpose of this assessment probe is to elicit students’ initial ideas and attitudes about the procedure that should be followed when testing models to determine if a design solves the problem. The probe is designed to see if students recognize how a design can be improved based on a careful analysis of the result of the test. 

 

Middle School High School    |    Formative Assessment Probe

Designing With Math and Science

By Page Keeley, Cary Snider, and Mihir Ravel

The purpose of this assessment probe is to elicit students’ ideas about how science and math are both used in engineering. The probe is designed to get students to think about the various ways science and math are applied to designing a physical structure such as a bridge.

 

Middle School High School    |    Formative Assessment Probe

Picking the Best Solution

By Page Keeley, Cary Snider, and Mihir Ravel

The purpose of this assessment probe is to provide practice in using a decision matrix. The probe is designed to see if students are able to interpret a decision matrix and to help you determine difficulties they may encounter.

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