9. How do I preview / check the questions that I have set for formative task?

9. How do I preview / check the questions that I have set for formative task?

Step 1: First, go to the set task menu by navigating from the SATs companion dashboard. Open the sidebar on the left-hand side of the screen. Open the ‘tasks’ menu and select ‘set formative’.



 

Step 2: Fill in the task details such as class, course, strand, topic, subtopic and difficulty.



 

Step 3: Once you have added the task information and added pupils, scroll to the bottom of the page and use the 'preview questions' button to view your questions.




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