Develop Formative Assessment Questions for Diverse Learning Styles
"Create 8 formative assessment questions for a [Subject: Science] lesson on [Topic: photosynthesis] for [Grade: 7th]. Include 2 questions per learning style: 1) Visual (e.g., analyze a diagram); 2) Auditory (e.g., explain a process verbally); 3) Reading/Writing (e.g., short answer); 4) Kinesthetic (e.g., hands-on task description). For each question: 1) Learning style label; 2) Question text; 3) Answer key (1-2 sentences); 4) Bloom’s Taxonomy level (e.g., understand, apply). Align with [Curriculum: NGSS, UK National Curriculum] standards. Ensure questions are inclusive (e.g., no visual barriers for non-visual learners)."ADVERTISEMENT - IN-ARTICLE
Implementation Guide
This AI prompt helps teachers create inclusive formative assessments that cater to diverse learning styles, saving 2+ hours of lesson planning. By specifying subject, topic, grade, and curriculum, the output aligns with academic standards and ensures all students can demonstrate understanding (e.g., visual learners analyze diagrams; kinesthetic learners describe hands-on tasks). It includes Bloom’s Taxonomy alignment to promote higher-order thinking (e.g., application vs. memorization) and answer keys for quick grading. Ideal for teachers in inclusive classrooms, it reduces bias in assessment, improves student engagement, and provides data on how different learners grasp concepts. The structured format (style/question/answer/taxonomy) facilitates easy integration into lessons.
💡 Expert Q&A Insights
Q: How do I adapt questions for English language learners (ELLs)?
Add adapt questions for ELLs (CEFR level B1) with simplified vocabulary and visual cues"—AI will use plain language and include context for complex terms.
Q: Can I add a collaborative assessment question?
Add "include 1 collaborative question (group discussion prompt) for all learning styles"—AI will design a task that encourages peer interaction (e.g.