What kinds of assessment are available with Focused Instruction?
The Focused Instruction products provide a multitude of opportunities for you to make ongoing assessments of your students’ progress. You can measure their progress both formally and informally, for example you can use the Pretest and Posttest (formal), point-of-use multiple choice and short answer questions in every lesson (informal), and the open ended activities such as extended response questions as well as oral activities (informal) to name just a few.
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