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Energy Formative Assessment Task Bank

Uncover student ideas about the types of energy, energy transfers, and more with this set of formative assessment tasks designed for students in grades 6–8.

Formative assessment is an ongoing process that involves gathering and analyzing evidence of students’ thinking, then using what is learned to inform instruction.

These tasks are an ideal complement to WestEd’s Making Sense of Student Work protocol — a guide that supports groups of teachers collaboratively analyzing and interpreting student work to inform their instruction.

There are many ways to use these tasks to augment existing instructional activities. The tasks are not intended for use as end-of-unit tests or final assessments, nor are they a complete curriculum.

Learners need endless feedback more than they need endless teaching.

Grant Wiggins
Energy for grades 6-8
  • Type: PDF
  • Audience: For teachers & coaches


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