How Do You Write A K-12 Bookkeeping Test?
Bookkeeping is a subject that will be useful for the rest of your life. People use bookkeeping everyday–to balance their checkbooks, to make budgets and to check their credit card statements. Therefore, it is important that educators make sure that their students learn bookkeeping. The only way to do that is to be sure they can pass a bookkeeping test. The following will help you write a K-12 bookkeeping test. Review the material you have taught your class. While you are reviewing, write down the important points you want to cover in the bookkeeping test. Decide on the type of questions you want to use. You can use multiple choice, fill in the blanks and problems. Next to the points you have written down you should put which type of question each point will be best suited for. Write down the questions that you will use on the test. These do not have to be exact at this time. You should start to make question from the important points you wrote down in Step 1. You can still amend them