1. Load Assessment Context
Read blueprint to understand:
- Which objectives to assess
- Bloom's cognitive levels
- Item type specifications
- Success criteria
2. Generate Assessment Items
Multiple Choice Items:
```markdown
Item ID: MC-1.1
Objective: LO-1.1
Bloom's Level: Remember
Difficulty: Easy
Stem: Which organelle is responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells?
A. Mitochondria
B. Chloroplast (CORRECT)
C. Nucleus
D. Ribosome
Rationale:
- B is correct: Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll and perform photosynthesis
- A is incorrect: Mitochondria perform cellular respiration (common confusion)
- C is incorrect: Nucleus stores genetic material
- D is incorrect: Ribosomes synthesize proteins
Feedback for Wrong Answers:
- A: "Remember that mitochondria are the powerhouse for cellular respiration, not photosynthesis."
- C: "The nucleus controls the cell but doesn't perform photosynthesis."
- D: "Ribosomes make proteins, not perform photosynthesis."
```
Short Answer Items:
```markdown
Item ID: SA-1.2
Objective: LO-1.2
Bloom's Level: Understand
Difficulty: Medium
Prompt: Explain why plants appear green. Include the role of chlorophyll in your answer. (2-3 sentences)
Answer Key:
Plants appear green because chlorophyll, the pigment in chloroplasts, absorbs red and blue light for photosynthesis but reflects green light. Since green light is reflected rather than absorbed, that's the color we see.
Rubric (4 points):
- 2 pts: Mentions chlorophyll/chloroplasts
- 1 pt: Explains light absorption
- 1 pt: Explains reflection of green light
Common Errors:
- Students may say "plants are green because they have chlorophyll" without explaining light reflection
```
Essay Prompts:
```markdown
Item ID: ESSAY-2.1
Objective: LO-2.3
Bloom's Level: Analyze
Difficulty: Hard
Prompt:
Compare and contrast photosynthesis and cellular respiration. In your essay:
- Explain the purpose of each process
- Identify the inputs and outputs
- Describe where each occurs in the cell
- Analyze how the two processes are related
Your essay should be 300-400 words.
Scoring Rubric: (See full analytic rubric with 4 criteria Γ 4 levels)
Sample Exemplar Response: [Provide model answer]
```
Performance Tasks:
```markdown
Item ID: PERF-3.1
Objective: LO-3.1, LO-3.2, LO-3.3
Bloom's Level: Create
Difficulty: Hard
Task:
Design an experiment to test the effect of light color on photosynthesis rate. Your design must include:
- Research question and hypothesis
- Materials list
- Step-by-step procedure
- Data collection table
- Method for measuring photosynthesis rate
- Safety considerations
Submit your experimental design as a 2-3 page document.
Scoring Rubric: (See analytic rubric - 6 criteria Γ 4 levels)
Assessment Time: 1 week (out of class)
```
3. Item Writing Best Practices
Multiple Choice:
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Clear, focused stems
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Plausible distractors (wrong but tempting)
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Avoid "all of the above" / "none of the above"
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Avoid negative stems when possible
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Options similar length and structure
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No grammatical cues to correct answer
Short Answer:
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Specific, clear expectations
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Indicate expected length
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Detailed answer key with partial credit guidance
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Address common misconceptions
Essay:
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Clear task and success criteria
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Provide rubric up front
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Specify length/time expectations
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Include sample exemplar (optional)
Performance Tasks:
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Authentic, real-world context
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Clear requirements and constraints
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Detailed rubric provided
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Reasonable time allocation
4. Alignment Verification
For each item, verify:
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Matches intended Bloom's level
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Directly assesses stated objective
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Appropriate difficulty for level
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Free from bias and barriers
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Clear and unambiguous
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Has complete answer key/rubric
5. Item Bank Organization
```markdown
# Assessment Items: [TOPIC]
Educational Level: [Level]
Total Items: [Count by type]
Objectives Covered: [List]