Formative & Summative Assessment
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Objectives |
Learning Activity 1 |
Learning Activity 2 |
Corrective Activity 1 |
Corrective Activity 2 |
Enrichment Activity 1 |
Enrichment Activity 2 |
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Objective #1: The student, after an explanation on key ideas in a story, will be able to use illustrations and details in a text to describe its characters, setting, or events. |
The student will be asked to sit in a circle in the front of the class to read a story, along with the teacher, and be able to identify key points in the story that is being read by answering and asking appropriate questions. |
The student will be asked to sit in a circle in front of the class to perform a picture walk, together as a whole class and with the teacher, to recognize key detail, using illustrations. |
The student will be asked to collect and display details using text and illustration details to describe the characters. |
The student will be asked to organize and graph the details that describe the characters, setting, and events in the story. |
The student will be given an empty graphic organizer that includes the characters, setting, and events; the students are expected to connect, or match them using key points. |
The student will be given a new story to read and an empty graphic organizer labeled with “Characters, Setting, and Events” to fill in and apply concepts learned previously. |
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Objective #2: The student, after an explanation on time with analog and digital clocks, will be able to tell and write time in hours and half hours |
The student will be asked to recognize the difference between an analog and digital clock by observing two physical examples. |
The student will be asked to identify and label an analog clock, using a given worksheet. |
The student will be asked to compare the differences and similarities between an analog and digital clock. |
The student will be asked to draw, label, and identify patterns involved within an analog clock. |
The student will be given different times to be shown within both clocks, to hours and half hours (i.e. 6:00, 6:30, etc.). |
The student will be given a worksheet containing both blank analog and digital clocks, to differentiate given times. |
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Objective #3: The student, after an explanation on words or phrases that suggest feelings or appeal to the senses, will be able to identify them within stories or poems. |
The student will be involved in a discussion recalling the different senses and feelings that we experience, (i.e. sight, taste, hearing, touch, and smell). |
The student will be asked to sit in a circle with the rest of the class to read a story and recognize the different senses and feelings seen in the story. |
The student will be using “My Five Senses” by Margaret Miller to compare their own experiences with what is being told in the story. |
The student will be able to categorize and interpret the different senses and feelings they experienced while going through the story. |
The student will participate in an investigative discussion, by involving their own personal experiences with what is being told in the story. |
The student will be able to construct their own story involving an experience that withheld multiple feelings and the use of their senses. |