This is a reflection that students can fill out to self-asses their SECRET 21st century skills as well as look at their strengths and weakness.
- Subject:
- Education
- Material Type:
- Assessment
- Date Added:
- 09/06/2018
This is a reflection that students can fill out to self-asses their SECRET 21st century skills as well as look at their strengths and weakness.
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You will find everything you need here to use STEM challenges to introduce and teach your students 21st Century Skills.
Before each activity look at the "What Skills Do I Need?" attachment and discuss what needs to be done. Then show them the specific challenge - plan and do it! After have the kids complete the related reflection. All files below.
Before every challenge - What Skills Do I Need?
Challenge 1 & Self-Management Reflection
Challenge 2 & Effective Participation Reflection (also includes self-management)
Challenge 3 & Creativity Reflection (includes both skills above as well)
Challenge 4 & Enquiry Reflection (includes other 3 skills above as well)
Challenge 5 & Reflection Reflection (includes other 4 skills above)
Challenge 6 & Team Work Reflection (includes all other skills)
21st Century Skills reflection includes all skills
All documents are word files (except one) so you can edit them - if you have a problem with fonts etc, let me know and I can send you the pdf versions. Melissa.Lander@sunwestsd.ca
This is a three part lesson plan focusing on the language of location which is a great way to introduce coding basic concepts and no technology needed!
This is a list to help students decide how they want to share their learning. This can help provide voice and choice in their learning.