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Student Blog

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 One of your classmates responded to the challenge to write about gaming, blended instruction, or social media by creating her own blog!! "Using Games for Assessment" can be found on Sarah Vanzanten's blog located at https://integrated-sciences.blogspot.com/ Check it out.

Student Post: Ashley Bond - Games in the Classroom

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  When teachers allow students to use games as a way to assess student learning they open the door to the many possibilities that students have the ability to share what they know. It fosters a calming environment in the classroom and provides students with the opportunity to be creative.  This approach allows students to work individually, in pairs or in groups. When I was in school, I remember games to be my favorite activity to do. I would get a sense of excitement when the teacher told us what we were going to do for the game.  I remember one time we played math bingo. We had the option to get in a group of three, four, or pairs. On our bingo board, we would create addition or subtraction problems where their answers would be 1-12. We would strategically place them in hopes to get bingo. Once the group finished creating their boards, each player would roll the die to make it fair. Whatever the number was from the dice, we could cross off the corresponding square....