The Muddiest Point

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Classroom Assessment Techniques (CATs): The Muddiest Point
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Classroom Assessment Technique: Muddiest Point
Classroom Assessment Technique: Muddiest Point
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Muddiest (or Clearest) Point Ask (at the end of a class period, or at a natural break in the presentation), "What was the "muddiest point" in today's lecture?" Use this method to identify points which may need clarification. Round Robin Students are asked to take turns responding to a question or concept. All students must answer. Use this method as a brainstorming technique.
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Muddiest Point - Active Learning Activity (Technology Tailgate)
Muddiest Point - Active Learning Activity
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Muddiest Point- Phase Diagrams I: Eutectic Calculations and Lever Rule
Muddiest Point- Phase Diagrams I: Eutectic Calculations and Lever Rule - YouTube
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This "Writing to Learn" (WtL) activity is a great way for students to check and share their understanding of a strategy/skill/topic during or after any content-area lesson. Students take 1-3 minutes to reflect on their understand and record their "muddiest point" to hand-in to the class "mud puddle" basket. Teachers can use class responses as an informal assessment to drive follow-up instruction! $1.50