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We had a reading assessment on the story we just studied together. There were 10 questions. We looked at all 10 questions together, spread out on 3 pages. I reminded the kids three times, to be sure to answer all 10 questions. They repeated after me, "Be sure that I answer all 10 questions."

What, then, do you do when they skip 2 or 3 or 5 of these questions? Do you mark them as incorrect, as I want to?? Thanks for your input.
Judy2/CA I have them answer the missing questions, especially if it is an assessment. I want to know what they know - not if they can follow directions (I probably already know the answer to that!). They could repeat your sentence 10 times and still skip some. They're 2nd graders!

On 9/30/12, Maggie wrote: > We had a reading assessment on the st...See More
Sep 30, 2012
Sara On 9/30/12, Maggie wrote: > We had a reading assessment on the story we just studied > together. There were 10 questions. We looked at all 10 > questions together, spread out on 3 pages. I reminded the > kids three times, to be sure to answer all 10 questions. > They repeated after me, "Be sure that I answer all 10 > questions." &...See More
Oct 1, 2012
Leanne/CA On 9/30/12, Judy2/CA wrote: > I have them answer the missing questions, especially if it is > an assessment. I want to know what they know - not if they can > follow directions (I probably already know the answer to > that!). They could repeat your sentence 10 times and still skip > some. They're 2nd graders!

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Oct 12, 2012


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