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Grading Assessments

Assessment Scoring

Place a checkmark on each correct question, circle incorrect questions, and indicate partial credit as necessary.

✓   100%
H    50%
T     0%


Grading Credit

  • Full Credit - Answer is correct

  • ¾ Credit - Given for a student able to self-correct once an error was pointed out or there’s a correct answer, which wasn’t simplified or in the wrong place (eg. the student had the right answer in their work but posted an incorrect answer on the answer line)

  • ½ Credit - Given if you clarify directions, point out the correct operation (subtract and not add), or help point out an error (“check your subtraction again”)

  • ¼ Credit - Given for showing awareness of skill being assessed such as 4 by 2 division with the right steps but incorrect subtraction.

  • 0 Credit - Given if you give definitions or show the student how to solve a problem: “least common multiple is the smallest number that...”, “8% means 8 for each hundred...

Tips

  • If a question is marked as anything but full credit, the entire PK for that question will be assigned. As a result, feel free to be generous with grading if a student doesn't seem to be performing very well on the assessment.
  • If a question asks to list fractions within a lower and upper bound, do not give credit for equivalent fraction
  • Please initial and date each page at the bottom right corner.

Filing Assessments (Kenilworth)

Ungraded Bin

If you have any ungraded pages, please place them in the ungraded bin.

In-Progress Bin

If the assessment pages are graded and the student has previously completed assessment pages, please attach the new pages to the the previously completed pages in the in-progress bin.

Completed, Needs Further Action Bin

How to know when an assessment is complete:

Blue Pages (Pre/Post Assessments): An assessment is complete when the last page has a double bolded border at the bottom of the page.

Green Pages (Progress Checks): A progress check is complete when the student turns in a page with fewer than six questions. (You will notice that all the progress check pages have a maximum of six questions. It is possible for the last page to have six questions, though it is fairly rare).

Note: If you do not know which an assessment should belong in, please turn them in to the Ungraded Bin.