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Assessing Critical Thinking in Social Studies!
This purchase includes two different versions of an assessment for the 4 lessons in my Constitution unit and a review worksheet for the entire unit. Those lessons are:
☆ The Constitutional Convention
☆ The Legislative, Executive and Judicial Branches and Checks and Balances
I would not purchase this review and assessment packet unless you have previously purchased some of the lessons. The assessments are specifically tailored to match the lessons.
I do standards based grading, and I allow students to redo tests. Therefore, one of the tests is given as the original, and the second test is given as a “redo.”
These assessments do require the students to have some knowledge of historical skills. The skills are then referred to and reviewed on the review sheet. I’ve tried my best to meet the new standards required by NYS Standards for Social Studies.
I include a 5-point holistic rubric with each of the lesson assessments. If you would like to grade these questions in a different way, you can simply remove the rubric and add in your own points or rubric instead.
You can view more in the preview here.
There is an answer key provided for both assessments and the review.
Included in this product:
- A PDF version of the tests and the review sheet
- A PowerPoint version of the tests and the review sheet
- A Google Slides link to the tests and the review sheet
- A Digital Version of the review sheet
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