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All 15 tips are excellent to help me use formative assessments in the classroom, and I would try my best to use them all. I have no experience in a classroom so anything that I can get my hands on to help my students I’m willing to check it out. But for the purpose of answering this question, I picked “It’s not a quiz”, why? Because a lot of students including myself get a little anxious at the word “quiz” or “test” and unfortunately it can cause not to do the well on the quiz or test even when the student knows the material. The other tip I picked is “Ask the right questions”, I want to make sure that I am not confusing my students by asking the wrong questions which might get them off track. And the last one is “Exit Ticket” I find this

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