Dipsticks: Efficient ways to check for understanding — from edutopia.org by Todd Finley
Excerpts/some ideas:
Talk Show Panel
- Have a cast of experts debate the finer points of _______.
Classroom TED Talk
Podcast
- Play the part of a content expert and discuss content-related issues on a podcast, using the free Easypodcast.
Illustration
- Draw a picture that illustrates a relationship between terms in the text. Explain in one paragraph your visual representation.
Summary Poem Activity
- List ten key words from an assigned text.
- Do a free verse poem with the words you highlighted.
- Write a summary of the reading based on these words.
Invent the Quiz
- Write ten higher-order text questions related to the content. Pick two and answer one of them in half a page.
Mind Map
- Create a mind map that represents a concept using a diagram-making tool (like Gliffy). Provide your teacher/classmates with the link to your mind map.
Exit Slip
- Have students reflect on lessons learned during class.
From DSC:
With thanks to Krista Spahr, Senior Instructional Designer
at Calvin College, for posting this item on Twitter