The following rubric covers Comprehend and Respond- Organization and Technique. The following …
The following rubric covers Comprehend and Respond- Organization and Technique. The following rubric covers evaluation and goal setting. The following rubric covers criteria necessary for a multi-media presentation. The following rubric covers the criteria necessary for a good comic strip. The following rubric covers criteria necessary for students to be able to present information using non-print aids, adapt production techniques and analyze and convert information to different forms. The following rubric covers the criteria for a "Successful Talk". The following rubric covers the criteria necessary for writing a personal narrative essay. The following rubric covers the criteria for writing an inquiry report. The following rubric covers the criteria for writing a historical persona essay. The following rubric covers the criteria for writing a good review. The following rubric covers the criteria for writing a legend. The following rubric covers comprehension and response. The following rubric covers the criteria for a good listener response. The following rubric covers comprehension and response- critically responding. The following rubric covers literature circle assessment. The following is an Independent Novel Study outline.
This rubric was created for the final project for an ELA Indigenous …
This rubric was created for the final project for an ELA Indigenous and Norse Narratives UBD unit plan. Throughout the unit, the grade nine students read legends to the grade three students (the benefits of being in a K-12 school). As we read through narratives and legends in the class, students began to discover ideas for their own personal narrative or legend. I asked the students to make the legend for a grade two or three reading level. I asked them to do this because we planned on reading the stories to the grade three students. The grade three students were also incorporated in drawing the pictures for the story. This developed the students’ collaboration skills because they needed to be aware of the grade three student’s thoughts and how they learn. This assignment also asked the students to develop their communication skills with the grade three students, as they would need to describe their idea for pictures to the grade three students. Throughout the unit, the students developed their own character because they had to be more aware of their actions and language around grade three students. I believe it helped student’s realize there are younger students within the school who look up to them, even if they are unaware of it.
In this lesson, students learn how to determine location by triangulation. We …
In this lesson, students learn how to determine location by triangulation. We describe the process of triangulation and practice finding your location on a worksheet, in the classroom, and outdoors.
Maps are designed to allow people to travel to a new location …
Maps are designed to allow people to travel to a new location without a guide to show the way. They tell us information about areas to which we may or may not have ever been. There are many types of maps available for both recreational and professional use. A navigator uses a nautical map, while an engineer might use a surveyor's map. Maps are created by cartographers, and they can be very specific or very general, depending on their intended use. The focus of this lesson is on how to read and use topographical maps. Students will also learn to identify the common features of a map. Through the associated activities, students will learn how to use a compass to find bearing to an object on a map and in the classroom.
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