You Can: Assess Pupils' Progress - Ages 4-11 (Teacher Resource)
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Get to grips with assessment with an easy-to-use guide that helps you to meet government guidelines while doing your best for all your pupils. This practical book shows how to implement and use the Assessing Pupils’ Progress (APP) approach in your classroom, quickly and easily measuring performance in maths, reading and writing. Fifty practical suggestions and activity ideas can be taken and used straightaway, saving you the difficulty of complex assessment planning, while a quick reference problem-related index and at-a-glance format ensure that the answers are always at your fingertips. Photocopiable pages and lots of handy tips take you straight to an array of tried-and-tested solutions. Simple, no-hassle assessments? You can do it!
Product Details
Series
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781407114132
Publisher
Date published
September 7th, 2009
Other details
- 64 pages
Condition
New
Part of this Series
Activities & resources
Reviews
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Jenny
on 25 November 2009Perfect
There is so much out there about assessment that it's really hard to grasp it. I found this book an absolute joy to read. It covers everything from AfL to APP and for once I really began to understand it and have a proper idea about all the different types. Brilliant. Everyone should have a copy who works with children.
5 out of 5
Hilla
on 17 February 2010
Assessmentastic!
This is a great book. I've shown it to loads of colleagues and it has been passed round a lot (should I admit that here?). Great book, money well spent.