This self-evaluation rubric helps students reflect on their understanding, participation, and time management, encouraging greater ownership of their learning. Educators can use it as a quick formative assessment tool to guide reflection, identify student needs, and support meaningful discussions about performance and growth.
This checklist helps students stay organized and accountable by clearly outlining daily expectations like being prepared, taking notes, and completing tasks. It also gives teachers an easy, low-prep way to monitor engagement, support behavior, and track student progress over time.
Materials:· Water, cup, eyedropper, pennies, paper towel and lab sheet Background: Students need to know how to safely use laboratory tools. Correct tools usage creates a safe environment, which will allow lab experiments to run carefully and correctly. In the Penny Drop Lab, there are two properties at work, cohesion and surface tension. “Cohesion is the attraction of like molecules to one another. Surface tension is a special term we use to describe the cohesion between water molecules.” Hydro
This resource is a wonderful assessment tool for all grade levels to use when watching a video clip. It can be used as an Exit Slip. It can easily be modified to use with any Video Clips. Provide your students with instructions verbally or written on the board, have students copy directions, then play the video while they use the space to answer.
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