Module 5: Learning Activities
- Watch: Student Achievement Chart
- Read about creating a Student Achievement Chart. Review examples through the links on the bottom of the document.
- Using the data from your pre-assessment, create a Student Achievement ChartLinks to an external site.
Student Achievement Chart Exemplar Introduction to Developing a Student Achievement ChartLinks to an external site. (SAC)
NOTE: The pre-assessment must be aligned and provide evidence of what the students’ strengths and immediate needs are on the core discipline that you will be developing in your lesson plan. - Analyze Student Achievement Chart
- Based on grade level test scores, what can you infer about reading and math foundations ? How will you address this in your lesson?
- Determine Learning Objectives for your lesson
Writing a three-part objectiveLinks to an external site.
https://goalbookapp.comLinks to an external site.
NOTE: You may write a lesson in a content area (math, science, social studies or English), but all lessons must have a literacy focus or foundation that supports literacy development in that content area.
You will be expected to focus your work on creating a pre-assessment that will inform how you will instruct students in a literacy lesson.