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Common Core-ify Student Assessments

Speed of Creativity blogger Dr. Wesley Fryer encourages teachers to give students differentiated, 21st-century options for demonstrating mastery and understanding of the curriculum.

These methods can include images, audio and video, as opposed to the typical text-only type of assessment. To that end, Fryer provides a helpful list of resources and Web sites related to Common Core and media creation/sharing.

Check out these ideas and start assessing students more creatively!

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Mind Mapping - A Path for Student...

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Those Held Accountable for Standardized...

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Save the Elephant Day (World Elephant...


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Around the World in 30 Days: The Best...

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Multicultural Project for the Gifted:...

When discussing perspective, I like to use the old tale about the blind men and the elephant.  Essentially, the blind men learn that an elephant has been brought to the village.  The men have no concept of an elephant but want to touch it. As each man touches a different part of the elephant, they each provide a different description. For instance, one thinks it’s a...

April Fool's Day is Coming:...

"The first of April is the day we remember what we are the other 364 days of the year."- American humorist Mark Twain

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