Not exact matches
For example, tests with «gotcha»
multiple -
choice questions present much more substantial challenges for these kids than open - ended
questions that
allow them to express what they know in terms they understand.
To help you find your perfect match, the site uses
multiple -
choice personality
questions and a «message ideas» feature that
allows you to choose up to four
questions that people who are interested in you can ask as conversation starters.
A basic membership is free and
allows you to take the profile questionnaire (most are
multiple choice questions) which takes about 30 minutes to finish.
In between is the «Get Acquainted» feature, which
allows you to send a user five
multiple choice questions you've selected from a list.
The
questions are
multiple choice, and have
allowed for logical guesses, so this requires little knowledge of Harry and Meghan's actual wedding.
When you use
questions and problems that
allow for
multiple strategies to reach a successful outcome, you give students the opportunity to make
choices and then compare their approaches.
This product includes: • 4 links to instructional videos or texts • 1 link to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as exponent and radical • Exercises that
allow students to practice using the properties of exponents to rewrite expressions involving radicals and rational exponents • 1 assessment that includes four
multiple choice questions and one short answer
question • An accompanying Teaching Notes file The Teaching Notes file includes: • A review of key terminology • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as confusing the radical symbol and the long - division symbol • An answer guide with correct answers, answer
choice rationales, and DOK (depth of knowledge) levels
With teacher favorite Zaption no longer available, Playposit (formerly EduCanon) has emerged as a great to to
allow you to supplement a chosen video with all manner of add - ons to make it more interactive, from «reflective pauses» to audio clips to
multiple -
choice questions.
For example, if working with digital quizzes, teachers could ask some students to work in pairs to talk through possible responses and record answers, while those who may struggle with spelling could work on a drag - and - drop or
multiple choice exercise that
allows them to choose words that correlate with images or
questions.
Clickers — handheld remote controls like the iClicker or Turning Point that
allow students to answer
multiple -
choice questions posed by the teacher — have exploded in popularity as a tool to conveniently gauge student understanding.
Poll Everywhere
allows teachers to construct
multiple choice and open - ended
questions that can be used to pause a lecture in order to take a quick formative snapshot of how well students are understanding the material.
Instead of being locked into writing
multiple choice questions, as with some ARS, you can also write prompts that
allow students to express their thoughts qualitatively.
This first computer - based effort went beyond
multiple -
choice questions to include technology - enhanced items
allowing students to demonstrate critical - thinking and problem - solving skills.
For example, an Elucidat theme offers a wide range of page types - hotspots, text and graphics,
multiple choice questions, and more - and functionality that
allows for full customization.
The new assessments will be computer - based,
allowing for a much broader range of test
questions than the
multiple -
choice exams given under the previous statewide tests.
Choose an LMS that will
allow your administrators to easily upload whatever
question formats you like, from
multiple -
choice to long - answer, complete the phrase, match
question and answer, or file upload.
Quizzes in Google Forms
allows teachers to auto - grade
multiple choice and checkbox
questions.
Create Assignments Teachers can create assignments using four
question types:
Multiple -
Choice and True / False options
allow for immediate feedback and self - grading; Short Answer
questions allow students to type responses; Show Your Work
questions... Read more
The platform
allows teachers to find assessments or create their own using a variety of
question types from
multiple choice to drag - and - drop.
They contain more performance tasks and open - ended
questions, such as essays, math
questions, and science activities that
allow students to apply their knowledge beyond selecting a
multiple -
choice answer.
Smarter Balanced assessments will go beyond
multiple -
choice questions to include extended response and technology enhanced items, as well as performance tasks that
allow students to demonstrate critical - thinking and problem - solving skills.
Our software
allows teachers to have a single point of entry as they create, administer, and collect assessments with a variety of
question types, which include
multiple choice, open response, rubrics, as well as many other custom response
questions.
Sorting is a skill that demands a higher order meta - cognitive response than a true / false or
multiple choice question and also
allows for more connections to be made increasing long - term learning.
The only thing of interest to investors is the investment questionnaire, which
allows them to self - score
multiple choice questions to determine their investment risk tolerance.
After all, we as lawyers (except for real estate restrictions) are
allowed to practice in any area subject of course to the duty of competence, shouldn't we be able to pass (perhaps with a slightly more lenient pass mark) the same
multiple -
choice exam
questions we expect of new calls to ensure their competence?
Each chapter ends with a 10 -
question quiz, entirely
multiple -
choice, which
allows unlimited retakes.
Each chapter is simple to read, has exciting interactive flash animations, and
allows you the convenience of «open book»
multiple choice quiz
questions.
The 10
multiple -
choice questions after each unit
allow you to review what you have just learned.