Alternatives in AssessmentOnline version It is an activity to match the different items about alternatives in assessment with its definitions. by Katy Llerena 1 Portfolio 2 Journal 3 Conferences and Interviews 4 Observation 5 Peer-assessment It is a purposeful collection of students work that demonstrates students’ efforts, progress, and achievements in given areas It is formative and is presented at the end of the course. It is a log of one’s thought , feelings, reactions, assessments, ideas, or progress, toward goals, usually written with little attention to structure, form, or correctness. Also, it is consider as students' diary in which they write their about interesting topics. These are not limited to drafts of written work. It must assume that the teacher plays the role of a facilitator and guide, not of an administrator, of a formal assessment These are oral proctices to help to develop students' speaking skill. It is a systematic, planned procedure for real-time, almost furtive recording of student verbal and nonverbal behavior It helps teachers to determine students strengths and weaknesses It appeals to similar principles, the most obvious of which is cooperative learning. Many people go through a whole regimen of education from kindergarten up through a graduate degree and never come to appreciate the value of collaboration in learning Classmates help to assess their partners work.