Hello Colleagues!
Below you'll find three main concepts we'll be covering in our upcoming graphic design unit. Each will have a few formative assessment example questions along with their corresponding Depth of Knowledge and Bloom's Taxonomy target levels. Additionally, I've included potential misconceptions students might have about these concepts and examples of how we can help correct those.





• Group Critique (Concept 1: Art Elements)
Critiquing a famous artist's work together as a class can be a great effective and immediate form of assessment. This activity will let me know what elements and concepts students are seeing and understanding. This format will also allow me to provide feedback and address any misconceptions or misunderstandings in the moment. Other comments from students in this critique might spark additional teaching moments regarding adjacent concepts.
• Exit Tickets or Sketchbook Assignments (Applicable to all concepts)
Administering a daily exit ticket or weekly sketchbook assignment that relates to the concepts and skills we're learning in art and design will allow me to understand the depth of my students understanding and help inform my practices for the next day and/or week. Small, fun, regular check ins are important in creating a successful, engaging learning environment.
• Kahoot (Part 2: Digital Tool)
A digital tool I can use for immediate formative assessments is Kahoot. It's tricky to integrate art into the classic, physical visual arts, however Kahoot is a fun, fast-paced gamified way to test vocab and concepts. Try out my sample Kahoot!

Crockett, H. (2023, March 27). Hots (higher order thinking skills) in the Art Room. The Art of Education. https://theartofeducation.edu/2012/10/hots-higher-order-thinking-skills-in-the-art-room/
The formal elements of art. The Art Teacher. (2025, January 25). https://theartteacher.net/2024/01/21/the-formal-elements-of-art/
Grand Canyon University. (n.d.-a). Bloom’s Taxonomy. Grand Canyon University. https://lc.gcumedia.com/are337/blooms-taxonomy/v2.1/
Guido, M. (2022, August 7). Depth of knowledge: 4 DOK Levels & Proven Strategies to Increase Rigor. prodigygame.com. https://www.prodigygame.com/main-en/blog/webbs-depth-of-knowledge-dok
Photo Credits:
https://jjenkinshogd.blogspot.com/2010/11/bad-typography.html
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/56/2d/70/562d7017b9e70aa9ee7e824e554b286b.jpg
https://www.arthistoryproject.com/artists/vincent-van-gogh/head-of-a-skeleton-with-a-burning-cigarette/
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/patryk-hardziej-0a305884_today-i-would-like-to-present-a-poster-of-activity-7204753226934427650-2WIy/
https://www.myartprints.com/a/paul-klee-paintings/the-archangel.html