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Assessment Poems - Poems about Assessment

Premium Member The Teacher's Lament
In the classroom, a battlefield unseen, I stand, a warrior with chalk for a sword. My armour, compassion; my shield, devotion, Fighting for minds yet to be explored. But the enemy advances, cold and gray, Assessment, a relentless, crushing tide. It drowns the joy, the spark, the wonder, Leaving barren shores where dreams once thrived. My heart, a wounded bird, beats frantically, As I...

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Categories: assessment, education, endurance, teacher,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Hand in Hand - Let Minds Ignite and Children Sing
With ink and mind, a future bright, In education's noble fight. For every child, a chance to soar, Equity's flame, forevermore. The curriculum, a vibrant stream, With skills for life, a modern dream. Assessment's lens, a wider view, Beyond the test, a world anew. From home to school, a hand to hold, Engage the young, their stories told. Empowering teachers, hearts ablaze, With knowledge shared, in...

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Categories: assessment, children, education, parents, teacher,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Self Assessment Takes Seconds
disharmonious difficult and hard to please whimsical wastrel...

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Categories: assessment, anxiety,
Form: Senryu
Premium Member Abnormal Assessment
Shared standings and beguiling beginners Brobdingnagian breeding and brutal babies False fellows and flumadiddle flair Well-attended wedding with subpar sageness Cash corrosive customs control Plagued positions and phony persona whimsical world pious properly pegged Written: April 30, 2023 Alliterisen Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Joseph May Line 1 - x = 10 Line 2 - 10+2 = 12 Line 3 - 10-1...

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Categories: assessment, character, world,
Form: Verse
Premium Member An End-Of-Year Self-Assessment
How do I write a poem about me, What story is there to tell? Do my words paint pictures, Do they cast a spell? What would someone say if he wrote a critique About what it is that makes me unique? I am often a dreamer, And in my dreams I'll be found Singing and dancing and prancing around In swell musical productions Full of...

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Categories: assessment, introspection,
Form: Verse



Premium Member Assessment a Sigh of Relief
The yellow scraps perform a thrill during fierce storms. The breeze turbine is a lofty pattern within local farms. Amazed, I can spot concussive impacts in the wet stones. Bursting a ball of fire to tackle to impel amply atones. A golden ovoid floats through unfathomable seas. In symbiosis, green clusters wave in the gentle breeze. Portentous...

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Categories: assessment, analogy, appreciation, autumn, metaphor,
Form: Sonnet
Time For Self Assessment
There has just been a new addition to the Self Family, Which calls for all family members to undergo Self-Assessment, The new member of the family has been named Self Isolation. The welfare of family will depend on, How well they respond to the demands of Self Isolation, And that they remain Selfless until Self Isolation no longer, Requires them to...

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Categories: assessment, analogy, anxiety, baptism, blue,
Form: Light Verse
Human Assessment
Thanking is a return of a receipt and saying sorry accounts for any expense.Receipts and expenses to balance,human quality is assessed....

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Categories: assessment, humanity,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I Keep It Hush Hush
My opinion, and belief is a private thing; my own speculations and assumptions, about a person I keep hush hush! I do not share my conclusions and impressions, ...

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Categories: assessment, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Human Assessment
as flesh and blood he walked this earth the same as all a mothers birth the world changed when it was finished his love for all not diminished I pray dear God am I of worth...

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Categories: assessment, christian, humanity, judgement, life,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member An Assessment of the Fire's Immediate Aftermath
Three hours suppressed before breaching the tight-lipped container left neatly wrapped in homogenous foam and smoky demeanor. Its lid caved in, having been tapped. Through misspoken holes sprung arcadian visions, lacking Peloponnese disposition, still semi-smoldering with the tinder touch of Hephaestus extracted from less subtle artistry attributed Zeus, high up on his steed, bare-chested. Arms crossed. How...

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Categories: assessment, fire, god, hate,
Form: Free verse
The Night's Assessment
the night’s assessment if she could only see the choice and influence that defined her life, she’d see why she hasn’t been all she could be. most protect objects, subjects and people they love but to love objects, subjects and people that are baggage of a lifestyle and mentality, protection for a trend involving a confused...

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Categories: assessment, addiction, age, chocolate, desire,
Form: Free verse
Taking Assessment
I woke up in the early hours again, needing the loo as usual. On my third visit that night, I decided to make myself a brew. While waiting for the kettle, I stepped out onto the veranda. To the front there was no view, just a swirling mist. To the side, all of Paphos was laid out,like twinkling jewels. In...

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Categories: assessment, appreciation, encouraging, introspection,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Princess Please
Career assessment test In college assessment office Multiple choice test. Choose your best answer. Would you rather Be to be a detective? Video Game Designer? Author? Her write in answer: Princess Please. Supervisor prematurely. Rolls eyes Silly her. She haughtily thinks. Name of student Meghan Markle Now who Is laughing?...

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Categories: assessment, fun,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member Standardized Tests
S Sorriest type of assessment T Two answers always sound right; one is author’s idea of more right. A Assumes we have identical life experiences, exposed to same words N No one likes them- not the students, teachers or parents D Do not guess, but what to do when you have no idea whatsoever? A Assumes students have computer skills and typing skills. R Ridiculously limited as to...

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Categories: assessment, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Acrostic

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