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3 Tips to Make Assessing Your Students Easier

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Patty Palmer from Deep Space Sparkle asked me to share tips about assessment with her Member’s Club.    I am no expert on assessment, but I thought I could share a few good ideas about what works for me when assessing my students in art.  If you are not a member of the Member’s Club, you can still see my 3 top tips for assessment by watching the video below.

How do you assess your students?  Do you have any tips to share?

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About Marcia Beckett

Marcia is an elementary art teacher and loves painting, drawing, sculpture, art journaling and clay. Her blog, Art is Basic, features many exciting art projects for kids.

2 Responses to 3 Tips to Make Assessing Your Students Easier

  1. Kim Alfes says:

    You mentioned a list of comments for report cards that you refer to when writing about your students. It seems so organized! Is it available on TPT or elsewhere? I’d love to incorporate it into our new digitl report card system. Thanks for adding to the Deep Space Sparkle training.

    • I don’t have them all in a neat file, but I am working on that and will get that posted online soon. I need to revise them a bit and many of them I copy and pasted from online sources so I don’t feel quite comfortable reposting them on my blog until I find the original sources. Thanks for your interest!

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