Lesson Plan
Student Name: _____________________________ Date: __________________
This assessment is used in every section of EDU 151, designed to focus on Standards 2b,3a,3c,3d,4a, 5b, 6a,6d
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Below Expectations D/F |
Approaches Expectations B/C |
Meets Expectations A |
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2b: Supporting and engaging families and communities through respectful, reciprocal relationships
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No evidence that any resources were provided to the family to get them involved in developing the learning activity.
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Evidence that resources were provided to the family to get them involved in developing the learning activity.
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Exceptional resources were provided to the family to get them involved in the development of the learning activity |
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3a. Understanding the goals, benefits, and uses of assessment – including its use in development of appropriate goals, curriculum, and teaching strategies for young children |
Activity (music or art) was not identified.
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Activity (music or art) was stated but no reason for why the activity was chosen for this child was given. |
Activity (music or art) was stated and a well thought out reason for why the activity was chosen for this child was given. |
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3b. Knowing about and using observation, documentation, and other appropriate assessment tools and approaches, including the use of technology in documentation, assessment and data collection. |
No evidence of an observation or documentation tool used to assess the child.
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Some evidence of an observation or documentation tool used to assess the child.
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Shows evidence of an appropriate observation/documentation tool used to assess the child. .
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3c: Understanding and practicing responsible assessment to promote positive outcomes for each child, including the use of assistive technology for children with disabilities. |
Shows no understanding of what materials are appropriate to complete the activity. |
Shows basic understanding of what materials are appropriate to complete the activity. |
Shows a clear understanding of what materials are appropriate for the child’s age to complete the activity. |
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3d: Knowing about assessment partnerships with families and with professional colleagues to build effective learning environments
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Little to no evidence of including families and professional
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Some evidence of including families and professional colleagues in the assessment process. .
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Shows evidence of including families and professional colleagues in the assessment process. .
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4a: Understanding positive relationships and supportive interactions as the foundation of their work with young children
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Provide ways to build relationships or interaction with families during the activity planning process.
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Provides some ways to build a relationships interaction with families during the activity planning process
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Provides varies ways to build relationships with families during the activity planning process.
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5b: Knowing and using the central concepts, inquiry tools, and structures of content areas or academic disciplines
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Student does not use the appropriate lesson plan submitted from previous module assignment. |
Student does use the appropriate lesson plan submitted from previous module assignment. Lesson plan activity chosen is not age appropriate. |
Student does use the appropriate lesson plan submitted from previous module assignment. Lesson plan activity chosen is age appropriate. |
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6a. Identifying and involving oneself with the early childhood field. |
Student does not describe his/her involvement with the activity focuses on serving the designated child and family in this classroom.
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Student provides some description of his/her involvement with the activity focuses on serving the designated child and family in this classroom.
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Student accurately describes what the activity focuses on serving the designated child and family in this classroom.
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6d: Integrating knowledgeable, reflective, and critical perspectives on early education based upon mastery of relevant theory and research
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Student does not give examples on the use of research to support the appropriateness of the activity.
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Student gives 1-2 examples on the use of research to support the appropriateness of the activity.
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Student gives 3 or more examples of what resources were used to support the appropriateness of the activity. |
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Three of errors in grammar and spelling exist.
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One to two errors in grammar and spelling exist.
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No errors in grammar and spelling exist, well-constructed observations are evident. |
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