Using Mammath in your classroom
Using Mammath in your classroom
Mammath provides hundreds of narrowly-focused, ready-to-go quizzes for you to incorporate into your classroom practice. This makes it flexible to support any curriculum and accompany other resources.
Here are just a few examples of how and where you could incorporate Mammath today:
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Set a quiz at the end of your lesson as an Exit Ticket. Review and analse the results to prepare for your next lesson.
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Review the Guttman Chart results to identify areas for reinforcement and create data-driven flexible groups for extension
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Kick-start a lesson using a quiz to activate prior learning for your lesson plan
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Set a quiz for homework as a way of providing multiple exposures to concepts
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Create a multi-quiz (selecting odds-only questions) as a pre-test for a topic. Then create a complementary multi-quiz (selecting even-only questions) on the same topics as a checkpoint and compare progress with pre-test results.
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Create multi-quiz and set for revision prior to summative assessment.
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Track student progress and participation across multiple quizzes via the Overview feature.
We don't recommend using Mammath quizzes for summative assessment because it is hard to ensure authenticity.
Instead, aim to build a positive relationship towards Mammath quizzes where the results are used to provide feedback to both students and teachers in a low-stakes, non-competitive way.
And of course, keep using all your other favourite resources. Simply bring in Mammath as one more tool in your teacher's toolbox.