I created this rubric for Grade 3 health the focus was on …
I created this rubric for Grade 3 health the focus was on bullying. I believe that this assessment reflects 21st century learning because I was able to incorporate technology in a purposeful way for students to share their knowledge. This assessment allows student to share their understanding of the important topic of bullying through an interactive app called sock puppets. This app provides student the opportunity to create a situation they have experienced or seen bullying representing it through sock puppets. In order to expand on 21st century learning next time I would give the students options on different apps they can use to share their understanding of bullying using technology.
This assessment goes with the book Treasures of the Deep by Todd …
This assessment goes with the book Treasures of the Deep by Todd Mercer. The first resource is the listening assessment that includes the before, during and after questions. This goes with the CD read aloud. The second resource is the viewing/representing assessment that includes before, during and after viewing.
The University of Saskatchewan offers this tremendous resource that promotes the richness …
The University of Saskatchewan offers this tremendous resource that promotes the richness and diversity of the sciences, nurture curiosity and innovation, and inspire students to consider a career in science, and support teachers to provide exciting educational experiences.
Check out the great collection of video and activity resources for teachers and parents to supplement and enhance Grade 3 science learning.
Grade 4 Math Playlist / Outcome Plan. The following is an example …
Grade 4 Math Playlist / Outcome Plan. The following is an example of how you can develop playlists for outcome-based math. Activities can be a compilation of resources you already have, or ones you can access through the resource bank including
This lesson supports creativity because the students are encourage to create their …
This lesson supports creativity because the students are encourage to create their own book report using the many options provided in Powtoon. The students made the presentations reflect their personal tastes and their interpretations of the story.
The goal of my 21 Century Learning project was for students to …
The goal of my 21 Century Learning project was for students to use collaboration and communication into preparing a showcase of their learning for parents, administration and each other. The showcase would also include some technological components of their learning by using iPad tools. Twice in the school year, students prepared a showcase of their learning. They assembled their showcase of their learning and presented it in a mock interview to peers. They then presented their showcases to parents. There was a combination of paper, project, and digital samples of learning. The students followed a script which is included. Students used the Reproducibles from the book Self-Assessment and Goal Setting to guide the self-selection of their learning samples.
Students will work in small groups to cooperatively to complete a Fermi …
Students will work in small groups to cooperatively to complete a Fermi math problem. Fermi math challenges students to solve seemingly complicated questions using estimation, rounding, approximations, analytical thinking, creative thinking, communication, and technology skills. The students will investigate the driving question: If you wanted to send a valentine card to each person in the world next year: • how many boxes of packaged valentines will you need to purchase? • how much will it cost for you to purchase and mail all of the cards? • if everyone in the world sent a valentine to everyone else in the world, how many valentines in total would be sent?
My goal was for students to be able to co-create criteria for …
My goal was for students to be able to co-create criteria for self-assessment in a variety of subject areas.
My grade five students were asked to recall what they had learned about co-constructing criteria this year, and then develop a lesson plan for interns. This is their plan, with links to criteria and assessments developed and used this year
Grade 5 Math Playlist / Outcome Plan. The following is an example …
Grade 5 Math Playlist / Outcome Plan. The following is an example of how you can develop playlists for outcome-based math. Activities can be a compilation of resources you already have, or ones you can access through the resource bank including.
The University of Saskatchewan offers this tremendous resource that promotes the richness …
The University of Saskatchewan offers this tremendous resource that promotes the richness and diversity of the sciences, nurture curiosity and innovation, and inspire students to consider a career in science, and support teachers to provide exciting educational experiences.
Check out the great collection of video and activity resources for teachers and parents to supplement and enhance Grade 5 science learning.
Grade 5 students completed the choice board after learning about three topics …
Grade 5 students completed the choice board after learning about three topics in social studies. Students had to complete one activity from each column of the choice board to demonstrate their understanding of the topic while using creative thinking to complete each activity. Students’ completed work was then assessed using the rubric found below.
Part One: Students are tasked with using factual information learned about an …
Part One: Students are tasked with using factual information learned about an animal species of their choice (Life Science – Diversity of Living Things). Students read and conduct research using a variety of resources, including online, textbook, and non-fiction materials.
Part Two: Students are tasked with using the writing process to prepare and present a scientific report (ELA – Compose and Create).
Part Three: Students are tasked with designing, constructing and displaying a mask of their animal species (Arts Ed – Creative/ Productive) along with a written title and caption for their display piece.
Grade 6 Math Playlist / Outcome Plan. The following is an example …
Grade 6 Math Playlist / Outcome Plan. The following is an example of how you can develop playlists for outcome-based math. Activities can be a compilation of resources you already have, or ones you can access through the resource bank including.
The purpose of these lessons is to explore the relationship of music …
The purpose of these lessons is to explore the relationship of music to identity and create music exploring this relationship using the elements of music - rhythm, pitch, dynamics, timbre, tone and texture.
The University of Saskatchewan offers this tremendous resource that promotes the richness …
The University of Saskatchewan offers this tremendous resource that promotes the richness and diversity of the sciences, nurture curiosity and innovation, and inspire students to consider a career in science, and support teachers to provide exciting educational experiences.
Check out the great collection of video and activity resources for teachers and parents to supplement and enhance Grade 6 science learning.
Outcome IN6.2 Examine the social and cultural diversity that exists in the …
Outcome IN6.2 Examine the social and cultural diversity that exists in the world, as exemplified in Canada and a selection of countries bordering the Atlantic Ocean.
In this activity, students are to choose an area within our Atlantic Region to research to find information and create a brochure.
Developed by the Middle Years PLC group, these resources are intended to …
Developed by the Middle Years PLC group, these resources are intended to support teachers in providing at-home learning experiences for their students. They may also be helpful for in-class planning. This set of resources will be updated and expanded as further development occurs. Areas of learning covered include reading, writing, movement, creativity, mathematics, and social studies/science.
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