Guided Response: Respond to at least one
classmate with objectives and assessment ideas in the same grade range you chose (Pre-K-2nd, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12, and other) and one with objectives and assessment ideas in a completely different grade range.
It is important to remember professionalism in your feedback. You are to give constructive feedback by giving the author a different lens with which to view their original ideas. Therefore, provide them with a specific suggestion for making their objective and/or assessment more complex according to Bloom’s Taxonomy.
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A standard is what is expected and a objective is what goals are trying to be accomplished or met. With standards we teach what is suppose to be taught out of that subject and their are certain things from the subject that students needs to know and learn in order to move on and the objective is how can the teacher get the student there? What are the goals?
It is hard to teach when the teacher does not know what type of learner they are trying to teach. So the relationship between assessment is to teach the teacher what type of student or learner they have. Than the standard is implying what the lesson is asking out the students and what the student needs to know from that lesson to master and the objectives are goals and steps to help the student get there. All three are vital ingrredents to help get the student where he or she needs to be to pass or master the lesson.
Kindergarten: Correctly name shapes regardless of their orientations or overall size.
Objectives:
1. students will be able to identify shapes through puzzles and mini games where they are able to identify each shape by color and comprehend the image of each shape
2. At the end of the lesson students will be able understand the number of sides each shape has and be able to draw the shape
Assessment:
Students will play shape bingo where they will have to call out the shapes and they will also have work sheets where they will answer the number of sides each shape has.
References:
Lea, K. (2013) Meaningful Connections Objectives and Standards https://www.edutopia.org/blog/meaningful-connections-objectives-and-standards-karen-lea
Describe the purpose of a learning standard (referred to as a goal in Chapter 1) and the critical components of a learning objective.
A learning standard or learning goal as discussed in chapter 1 is more of the teacher teaching students how to learn. (Lefrancois, 2013) . When I think of the “learning goal” I think more along the lines of how can I deliver my lesson in a way that the students will learn. The learning objective is more of the teacher and student result with the end in mind. The learning objective will show me as a teacher what students are able to do based off of what they learned from the lesson.
When trying to differentiate the two when explaining them to someone I would put the learning standard in terms of thinking of ways students will actually learn the content being taught. How will students use activities to learn and will those activities enhance the learning outcome. The learning objective is what I view as “the end in mind”, what results do I want students to have from this lesson?
Learning objective for 6th grade ELA and Social Studies
NC Social Studies Standard:
7.G.2.1 Construct maps, charts, and graphs to explain data about geographic phenomena (e.g. migration patterns and population and resource distribution patterns).
Learning objective
Assessment
Students will use an exit ticket through google classroom where they will need to identify and give reason to two important geographical features of WWI.
NC ELA Standard:
RL.6.1/ RI.6.1 Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Learning objective
1)At the conclusion of the lesson students will be able to indentify how observations and readings contribute to a topic, theme, or issue under study.
2) At the conclusion of the lesson students will be able to explain why authors choose words and phrases (tone) to create an overall feel (mood) for the reader.
Assessment
Students will use white-boards and dry erase markers to do a whole class Q/A answering questions based off of the EQ of pervious lessons taught on the standard.
References
Lefrançois, G. R. (2013). Of learning and assessment [Electronic Version]. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu/
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