Week 4 Backward Design Stage 2-Determining Acceptable
Evidence:
Task#1 and Assignment#1 Reader Response (Theory)
Reflect on week 3 assignment 1 and 2 (the ELA
reading and writing lessons) and respond to the followings:
Explain how you identify the desired
results, how you come up with essential questions and determine what
understandings are desired.
Explain how you determine what knowledge and
skills that students should acquire as a result of learning (connecting to
college and workforce readiness)
To obtain desired results I used the ELA CCSS as a guide to
write the expected out comes and long term learning targets results. I
monitored my goals in accordance with the desired outcome of the standards.
Student understandings are based on desired goals of the CCSS which align with
the standards of what they are suppose to know and what they should be able to
do in a lesson. Stage 1 ELA reading and written lessons each had specific
related goals-but each had its own specific expected out come. Most lessons
are a reflection of the state standards and most desired results in lessons
should be based on them. Each standard is written with specific relatable goals
that must relate to the lesson that is being taught.
My essential questions were also based on the standards,
detailed understandings, and expected long term target results. In my lessons
plans I usually include prior knowledge linked to what students are suppose to
know in the up coming lesson. For example, the goals/objectives in the stage 1
reading assignment include analysis, meanings, phrases and author’s purpose- What
is the purpose of reading and what do you expect to gain from informational
written text? One of the essential: How can you derive meaning from the main
ideas, phase and example in a text? I would also hook the students and provoke
relevant prior knowledge to why they read a piece of written informational
material-
This could be in the form of media, comic books, content
text books or journals-the hook will be how they interpreted the reading and
how relevant was the text to what's going on in the world-In connection to
college and the work force students will be required to read with critical understanding
and they will be expected to interpret what they have read-Reading in college
and the work force is for critical understanding, and for analytic significance gaining insightful
informational knowledge or in some cases pleasure.
Excellent! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you-Prof.
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