What is evaluation?

Evaluation is when we figure out how good or bad something is by looking at it closely.

Imagine you're picking your favorite toy from a pile. You might look at it, shake it, and maybe even try it out to see if it works the way you want. That's like evaluation, checking things so you can decide what's best.

How Evaluation Works

When we evaluate something, we ask questions like:

  • Does this work?
  • Is this fun?
  • Is this strong enough for what I need?

For example, if you're choosing between two snacks, you might taste them both to see which one you like more. That's evaluation in action, using your senses to compare and choose.

Why We Evaluate

We evaluate all the time, even when we don't realize it. When you pick a shirt to wear, you're evaluating it based on how comfortable or pretty it looks. Evaluation helps us make choices that feel just right, like picking the perfect toy, snack, or outfit!

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Examples

  1. A kid evaluates which ice cream flavor to pick by tasting a small sample of each.
  2. A student checks their math answer by solving the problem again from scratch.
  3. A chef tastes a dish before serving it to make sure it's ready.

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