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Interested in Formative for your school or district? Learn how Formative can support your school or district's goals and connect instruction with assessment
- FORMATIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Whatever gives shape to something else may be called formative: for example, the Grand Canyon is a product of the formative power of water, and the automobile was a huge formative influence on the design of America's cities
- FORMATIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Instead of or as well as an end-of-year exam, there is the option of giving students "formative" tests throughout the year, to let teachers know how students are doing so they can help those who need it
- Formative - definition of formative by The Free Dictionary
1 giving form or shape; forming; shaping 2 pertaining to formation or development: a child's formative years 3 a capable of developing new cells or tissue by cell division and differentiation: formative tissue b concerned with the formation of an embryo, organ, or the like
- formative adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
having an important and lasting influence on the development of something or of somebody’s character Definition of formative adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
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Formative is a webapp for classrooms that allows teachers to create engaging, live assignments that students answer on any device The responses appear in realtime to the teacher allowing instant teaching adjustments and longterm student growth tracking to standards
- FORMATIVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A formative period of time or experience is one that has an important and lasting influence on a person's character and attitudes She was born in Barbados but spent her formative years in east London
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