Science lesson plan

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Course Code Class Code Assignment Title Total Points
ECS-585 ECS-585-O500 Engineering Lesson Plan 50.0
Criteria Percentage No Submission (0.00%) Insufficient (69.00%) Approaching (74.00%) Acceptable (87.00%) Target (100.00%) Comments Points Earned
Criteria 100.0%
Integration of Engineering into the Lesson Plan 30.0% Not addressed. Lesson plan inadequately or inappropriately integrates engineering into the math activities. Lesson plan shows some integration of engineering into the math activities, but the integration is minimal or forced. Lesson plan appropriately integrates engineering into the math activities. Lesson plan skillfully and concisely integrates engineering into the math activities.
Differentiation Sections 30.0% Not addressed. Support for a student with exceptionalities is inappropriate for the age or exceptionality described. Lesson plan includes some support for a student with exceptionalities, but it is underdeveloped. Lesson plan includes clear, appropriate support for a student with exceptionalities. Lesson plan includes skillfully and creatively designed support for a student with exceptionalities.
Complete Lesson Plan Template 30.0% Not addressed. The lesson plan is either not complete, developmentally inappropriate, and/or is not in alignment. The lesson plan is complete, but, in some areas, is not fully developed. Needs of the students do not appear central to the plan. Some alignment is present. The lesson plan is complete and developmentally appropriate, with clear alignment from beginning to end. The lesson plan is comprehensive, well-crafted for the students, and thoroughly aligned.
Mechanics 10.0% Not addressed. The lesson plan contains inappropriate, incoherent language and/or sentence structures. The lesson plan contains mechanical and conventional errors or non-relevant language that affects meaning and clarity. The lesson plan has a few mechanical and conventional errors present that do not significantly affect meaning or clarity. Word choice reflects basic, consistent, appropriate use of practice and topic-related language. The lesson plan is free of mechanical and conventional errors. Word choice reflects well-developed use of practice and topic-related language.
Total Weightage 100%