How do I create an order list item?
In Mastery Connect, you can create an order list item. An order list question requires the student to drag and drop a list of response choices into a new order within the list.
You can create any item type through the Item Editor. You can also add passages to items, add item-level tools, and save the item. To open and use the Item Editor to add passages, add item-level tools, and save the item, learn more about:
- Creating an item in your personal item bank
- Creating an item in the district item bank as an administrator
- Creating an item from within an assessment
Format Question
In the Item Editor, enter the question or item prompt in the Compose question field [1].
Enter list of responses in the List fields [2].
To add additional list choices, click the Add icon [3].
To remove a response, click the Delete icon [4].
Set Correct Answers
Enter a point value for the item in the Point(s) text box [1].
Click and drag responses to the correct order in the list [2]
To display a drag handle on response choices, click the Show drag handle checkbox [3]
Set Alternate Correct Response
To optionally set an alternate correct answer, click the Add icon [1].
Enter a point value for the item in the Point(s) text box [2]. Then, click and drag the response choices into the alternate correct order.
To remove an alternate correct answer, click the Delete icon [3].
To add additional scoring, layout, and formatting options, click the More options drop-down menu [4].
Validate Answers
To preview the item interaction, click and drag the response items into a new order.
To view correct and incorrect answers, click the Show Answers checkbox [1]. Response choices placed in the correct order display a check mark and are shaded green [2]. Response choices placed in incorrect order display an X and are shaded red [3]. If the response choice is placed in incorrect order, the correct response choice displays [4].
The number of points awarded for the item as answered in the preview window over the number of points possible display in the scoring bubble [5].