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Tests Products & Projects Performances Process Skills  Essay  Multiple-choice  Matching  Short answer  True/False  Ads  Advice columns  Artifacts  Audiocassettes  Autobiographies  Banners  Blueprints  Book reviews  Books  Brochures  Bulletin boards  Cartoons  Case studies  Collages  Computer creations  Costumes of characters  Crossword puzzles  Databases  Diaries of historical time periods  Directories  Displays  Drawings  Foods of a country or time period  Games  Graphs, charts, diagrams  Graphic organizers  Handbooks  How-to books  In-class group essays  Job applications  Job descriptions  Journals  Lab reports  Learning centers  Learning logs  Letters to parents, editor, TV station, or a business  Maps  "Me Bag" for introductions  Mobiles  Models  Movie reviews  Newspapers for historical time periods  Pamphlets  Parenting job description  Patterns  Peer editing critiques  Pen-pal letters  Photographs  Picture dictionaries  Portfolios  Posters  Product descriptions  Projects  Proposals  Protest letters  Questionnaires  Research centers  Research papers  Results of surveys  Resumes  Reviews of TV programs  Scrapbooks  Short stories  Simulation games  Slide presentations  Soap opera parodies  Story illustrations  Student-kept charts  Tests Timelines  Travel folders  Videotapes  Want ads  Work products  Writing portfolios  Activities  Announcements  Anthems  Apologies  Ballads  Beauty tips  Campaign speeches  Character sketches  Charades  Classroom maps  Commercials  Conferences  Cooperative learning group activities  Dances  Debates  Demonstrations  Discussions  Dramas  Exercise routines  Experiments  Explanations  Fashion shows  Field trips  Interactive book reviews  Interviews  Introductions  Jingles  Job interviews  Jump-rope rhymes  Laboratory experiences  Person-on-the-street interviews  News reports  Oral histories of events  Pantomimes  Plays  Presentations  Psychomotor skills  Puppet shows  Reports  Role plays  Sales pitches  Simulations  Singing of songs from historical time periods  Skits  Sociograms  Song writing to fit a topic  Speeches  Spoofs  Storytelling  Surveys  Tongue twisters  TV talk shows  Verbal comparisons  Warnings  Weather reports  Anecdotal records  Checklist observations for processes  Concept mapping  Conferences: teacher-to-student and/or student-to-student  Debriefing interviews  Debriefing questioning for lesson closure  Experiences checklists  Interactional analyses  Interviews  Invented dialogs  Journal entries regarding processes  Learning logs  Metaphor analyses  Observations  Oral questioning  Process-folios  Question production  Responses to reading  Retelling in own words  Tailored responses  Telling how they did something and justifying the approach used List of Project-Based Learning & Alternative Assessment Approaches