The ABC’s of Anne Frank performance based assessment is designed to help …
The ABC’s of Anne Frank performance based assessment is designed to help students develop informational writing skills with a specific audience and purpose in mind. Students must convey their knowledge of Anne Frank to younger students, specifically fifth graders, in a format that integrates writing, research, and design. The assessment promotes critical thinking by making students convey the tragic and often graphic nature of the Holocaust and life of Anne Frank in a way that is suitable for a young audience. The assessment gives each student depth of knowledge about World War II, the Holocaust, and the life of Anne Frank, promoting metacognition well beyond the reading of the play. It is the culminating activity in a unit on Anne Frank that includes readings in the genres of nonfiction and drama.** This performance assessment was developed by a collaborative team of teachers and division staff from Middlesex, Poquoson, and West Point school divisions.
Students will read nonfiction articles on a topic of their choice to …
Students will read nonfiction articles on a topic of their choice to create an informative article that incorporates important details, evidence, and uses vocabulary that expresses ideas precisely and concisely. Students will include one purposefully crafted visual text feature in their writing. Students will organize their writing in a way that aids comprehension for the reader.
Students will participate in a variety of activities to complete the experiment, …
Students will participate in a variety of activities to complete the experiment, and the student will produce written steps, notes, and results for each part of the experiment using the scientific method. For each part of the experiment, students will do the task two ways: sitting cross-legged on the floor to simulate what it would be like to be Kevin, and standing on a chair to simulate what it would be like to be Max** This performance assessment was developed by a collaborative team of teachers and division staff from Middlesex, Poquoson, and West Point school divisions.
mini-From the beginning of the novel study, students will focus on what …
mini-From the beginning of the novel study, students will focus on what it means to be a hero, and who acts heroically in the story. At the conclusion of the reading, they will use the evidence they have gathered throughout their reading to determine who the hero in the story is. They will use this evidence to produce a five-paragraph essay to support their claim.** This performance assessment was developed by a collaborative team of teachers and division staff from Middlesex, Poquoson, and West Point school divisions.
In this unit, students will delve deeper into the genre of myth …
In this unit, students will delve deeper into the genre of myth to access appropriate standards. The students will use Greek Mythology as a vehicle to master and apply fiction comprehension skills. Students will also explore the background of Greek philosophers while applying and mastering nonfiction comprehension skills. The students will show mastery by completing a Persuasive Writing Performance Based Assessment.
In this unit, students will delve deeper into nonfiction with a novel …
In this unit, students will delve deeper into nonfiction with a novel study titled, I Am Malala. The students will apply nonfiction comprehension skills and close reading strategies to analyze and explore the challenges of an adolescent girl from a different culture analyze while reading. The students will show mastery by completing a Persuasive Writing Performance Based Assessment.
In this unit, students will delve into a novel study for Refugee. …
In this unit, students will delve into a novel study for Refugee. The students will use the novel as a vessel to practice and apply comprehension skills. Students will also explore the challenges of three adolescents who are all faced with the difficult decisions of having to leave their homes. The students will show mastery by completing a Persuasive Writing Performance Based Assessment.
In this unit, students will read the novel, A Long Walk to …
In this unit, students will read the novel, A Long Walk to Water, analyzing characterization, plot, and setting in small groups. Students will read informational text and watch videos about The Lost Boys of Sudan and the water shortage crisis in Sudan to give them background knowledge regarding major events in the novel. A journaling activity will be used to help students respond to events in the novel. The unit will culminate with a two voice poem performance based assessment.
Writing Website: Becoming Your Own Best Writing Critic. One year I was …
Writing Website: Becoming Your Own Best Writing Critic. One year I was given a classroom of 180 learners. I couldn't fathom how I would give meaningful feedback in a timely fashion for these learners about their writing. In frustration I asked them how to solve the problem. My learners solved the problem and helped me craft this process I am sharing with you. Feel free to modernize and make it better but always share as you never know that one staff or student learner you may help in providing your solution.
Writing Website: Becoming Your Own Best Writing Critic. One year I was …
Writing Website: Becoming Your Own Best Writing Critic. One year I was given a classroom of 180 learners. I couldn't fathom how I would give meaningful feedback in a timely fashion for these learners about their writing. In frustration I asked them how to solve the problem. My learners solved the problem and helped me craft this process I am sharing with you. Feel free to modernize and make it better but always share as you never know that one staff or student learner you may help in providing your solution.
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