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Grading and Assessing Student Work

Discover the ins and outs of developing tests, creating rubrics, and mapping students' progress with this collection of must-read articles.

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How to Praise Students the Right Way
How to Praise Students the Right Way
by Deborah Diffily and Charlotte Sassman
New Teacher Survival Guide | Model ways to let younger children know what you think of their work.
Tracking Students' Progress with Portfolios
Tracking Students' Progress with Portfolios
by Bonnie Murray
New Teacher Survival Guide | Take a look at three great methods of showcasing students' accumulated work.
Overwhelmed with Grading Papers? Try These Time-Saving Tricks
Overwhelmed with Grading Papers? Try These Time-Saving Tricks
by Linda Shalaway
New Teacher Survival Guide | Staying on top of all the paperwork isn't as hard when you know a few shortcuts!
Testing 1-2-3 . . .
Testing 1-2-3 . . .
by Linda Shalaway
New Teacher Survival Guide | Fine-tune your test-writing skills with these easy-to-implement ideas.

Making the Most of Rubrics
New Teacher Survival Guide | Find out how and why this handy evaluation tool works for teachers and students.

Tips on Grading Middle-School Students' Work
by Paula Naegle
New Teacher Survival Guide | Time-saving ideas on evaluating all those papers, tests, and projects you assign.

Clip & Save Checklist: Assigning Homework (Grades K–5)
Clip & Save Checklist: Assigning Homework (Grades K–5)
by Linda Shalaway
New Teacher Survival Guide | Do's and don'ts of assigning homework to students grades K to 5. Double-check that your homework assignments are worthwhile and well-designed with this handy checklist.

Clip & Save Checklist: Assigning Homework (Grades 6–8)
by Jim Burke
New Teacher Survival Guide | Tips for teachers on assigning homework to middle schoolers. This checklist will keep students engaged, allowing them to practice new skills and reinforce learning.

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