Co-teachers and other teachers can see the overall progress of students, including work assigned by different teachers, by making use of the Assessment and Course Usage reports available on the Teacher Reports page.
What is Castle learning?
Castle Learning is continuously adding and aligning questions in Math, English, Science and Social Studies. Questions Across Subjects. Determine achievement by Core or State standards.
How do you get correct answers on Castle learning?
From your teacher home page, click Reports, Be sure you are on the first tab, Assessment Reports. Choose the course, assignment, and class for which you wish to view the report and click Create Report. Under the Report Options box you will see a drop down menu for Correct-on-retry scoring.
What is Castle Learning quiz mode?
Click “Quiz mode” for assessments. It gives students only one chance to answer each question. Students see the questions, their responses, the correct answers, and the reasons for the correct answers, but it does not allow them to answer questions.
Why is my castle learning not working?
Here are six ways to develop strong work habits with young children. … We’ve released our own end of year sample assessments in numerous courses – find out how to use these in your classroom today.
How do you retake a test in Castle learning?
1. From the Assignment Results tab, check the box to the left of student name(s) to set to review-only or click on Check All then scroll down and click on Set Original & All Automated Retakes to Review Only. 2. Click Yes to the message, “Are you sure you want to set the original assignments and retakes to review?”
How do you create a castle assignment?
- From Teacher Center, click Assignments.
- Select the Course students will recognize.
- Select the Assignments tab.
- New Assignment name:
- Click Create New Assignment.
- Choose the Castle Questions button and select your options for each criteria.
How do you do a virtual test?
Tips on how to deliver online tests and quizzes
- Tip 1 – Create a good test. You first need to start with a good test.
- Tip 2 – Author your test.
- Tip 3 – Consider the timing window and test duration.
- Tip 5 – don’t leave it to the last minute.
- Tip 6 – do a practice test.
- Tip 7 – address cheating.
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