Apps on BCPS Devices

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Showing posts with label testing. Show all posts

Flip Quiz

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FlipQuiz™​ was created to provide educators with a quick way to create gameshow-style boards for test reviews in the classroom. Traditionally, these are created (tediously) using posterboard, chalkboards, or dry-erase markers on an overhead slide. The review questions are usually even written on a separate sheet of paper.
With FlipQuiz™​, questions are displayed on-screen and boards are saved for later use. Combined with a well-designed board, students are more likely to be interested and stay engaged with an otherwise disjunct test review process.
Do you like to use flashcards to review material for the test? Do your students always forget to bring index cards? Do the cards get lost? How can you review the cards as a group?

Try an online flashcard service like Quizlet!

Go to the site and register (it's free!). Then you can either create a set of flashcards for your students to review or search for a set made by other teachers. Once you have created or found a set of flashcards, you can review them with the class online on the SmartBoard, create classroom games and competitions, transfer them into a matching activity for centers or have students individually look through the as a center. Students can even create their own sets of flashcards to share with the class instantly. The cards will never get bent, dirty or lost. Try it out!

Jefferson Lab - SOL review


Looking for SOL Review for Math, Science, or Technology? Visit Jefferson Lab. Students can take tests made up of questions from SOL release tests. Tests can be customize by strand, release test date, and number of questions. When the test is complete students can print thier results. It is a great way to prepare for the SOL tests. It starts at 2nd grade and goes all the way through high school.

ExamView Tutorial Videos

 

Here are some helpful videos to get you on your way to creating your own tests using ExamView.  Thank you to Mike Semones for providing this resource!
http://www.einstructionwv.com/home/examview-videos