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Monday, March 1, 2010
2/26 Reflection
Today Block 1 and Block 2 both took pop map quizzes on Central America as formative assessments leading up to the summative map test. They also worked in groups on the Mayan Dramatization Activity. Both classes have 24 students apiece. Regarding their quiz scores Block 1 had fifteen students score at a mastery level (73/100) while Block 2 only had twelve students meet this goal. Block 1 also had three students score a perfect 100/100, compared to only one student in Block 2. What surprised me about the results was that Block 2 is actually the higher level class with many gifted students in it. Although the map quiz requires a low DOK level to complete, the results show that Block 1 must have looked at their maps on a more regular basis leading up to the map quiz. As far as the group work is concerned Block 2 worked at a much higher success rate during the activity. With five students included in each group the skills necessary to complete the project are varied. Block 2 showed the ability to work with each other and solve more of their own problems. Block 2 also showed a better ability to stay focused on the task at hand and needed fewer prompts to complete the requirements. As I referred to before this class has several gifted students in it with four being labeled as gifted in leadership (these students are designated as team leaders). This result did not surprise me and was as expected. Block 1 has several students who struggle with discipline issues and as I had predicted, struggled working in groups with more responsibilities to complete facets of the assignment on their own.
3/1 (White)
Daily Lesson Plan
Objectives
- Identify and Answer Daily Oral Geography questions using map skills.
- Identify and Label Physical and Political features on a Map of C. America.
- Identify the success and challenges of indigenous peoples around the world in maintaining their traditional cultures in the modern world.
Procedures
1) Students will answer two D.O.G. questions followed by a class discussion over them.
2) Students will take a Map Quiz on Central America.
3) Students will discuss the Essential Question.
3) Students will work in Groups on their Mayan Section Dramatization. The goal for today is for all groups to complete their props.
Assessment
D.O.G. Questions – (Formative) The class will discuss the answers.
Map Quiz (C. America) – (Formative) Students will receive a grade on a 0/100 scale.
Mayan Dramatization – (Formative) I will circulate around the room. Groups also need me to sign off on their script before moving to the next step (props).
Resources: Geography Alive Text, Essential Question, Document Camera, Map Quiz, Construction Paper, Glue, Scissors, Tape, Markers
Objectives
- Identify and Answer Daily Oral Geography questions using map skills.
- Identify and Label Physical and Political features on a Map of C. America.
- Identify the success and challenges of indigenous peoples around the world in maintaining their traditional cultures in the modern world.
Procedures
1) Students will answer two D.O.G. questions followed by a class discussion over them.
2) Students will take a Map Quiz on Central America.
3) Students will discuss the Essential Question.
3) Students will work in Groups on their Mayan Section Dramatization. The goal for today is for all groups to complete their props.
Assessment
D.O.G. Questions – (Formative) The class will discuss the answers.
Map Quiz (C. America) – (Formative) Students will receive a grade on a 0/100 scale.
Mayan Dramatization – (Formative) I will circulate around the room. Groups also need me to sign off on their script before moving to the next step (props).
Resources: Geography Alive Text, Essential Question, Document Camera, Map Quiz, Construction Paper, Glue, Scissors, Tape, Markers
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