In a recent blog post from the Infused Classroom, Holly Clark mentioned BrainDumps as a formative assessment. So how does it work? Here are the basic steps:
Give students 5 minutes to write down (either on paper or online) everything they know about a specific topic.
Students then partner for 5 minutes to review/share lists and add material.
Students then have 5 minutes to research (books, Google, class notes) to add to their list.
Students (now without their notes) make a two-minute recording sharing what they know. (In Holly’s post, she suggested FlipGrid- I would suggest Screencastify Submit).
Students watch other videos and the teacher used the videos as a formative assessment to identify areas for growth.
Here is another example of Brain Dumps as a prior knowledge activity. In the blog post DOING A STUDENT BRAIN DUMP SCOOT, Lori Gracey outlines using paper and student movement (aka scoot) to have students add information to lists.
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