learning targets: delving deeper into the performance of understanding
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Learning Targets: Delving deeper into the Performance of Understanding. September 2013. Learning Target. You can demonstrate the knowledge and skills to be able to design effective Performance of Understanding tasks To do this, you will need to… - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Learning Targets: Delving deeper into the Performance of
Understanding
September 2013
Learning Target• You can demonstrate the knowledge and
skills to be able to design effective Performance of Understanding tasks
To do this, you will need to…• Understand how the performance of
understanding is aligned to help you and the students meet the learning target– Recognize the importance the
Rigor/Relevance Framework has in designing the performance of understanding
Performance of Understanding
It demonstrates a:1. Student’s understanding and skills; and2. Provides compelling evidence of student’s understanding
and skills (formative assessment)
Making Saying Doing Writing
The performance of understanding is what the students are:
Synonymous
Learning Task
Learning Activity
Performance of Understanding
Guiding Questions
1. What performance of understanding will help my students develop their thinking and applying their new knowledge?
2. What will students need to do, make, say or write to show that they understand the target, and how well will they have to do it?
Consideration
• How Rigorous and Relevant is the Performance of Understanding (what students are making, saying, doing or writing) that you have designed for students?
Example Learning Target
I can accurately regroup when solving two digit addition problems.
Example: Performance of UnderstandingGiven a pair of
equations such as 24 + 48 = 72, and 48 + 24 = ___, apply a
rule that would give the solution to
the second equation of the
pair without adding the factors.
As part of our study of Newington, plot three coordinates on our Newington map that you’d like to visit on a field trip. The
coordinates must be at least 14 miles apart. Determine how many miles it will
take you to travel to all locations and back. You need to write a letter to the
bus department explaining your field trip route, how many miles it will take, and why you think they should support this
field trip.
As part of our class survey, we found that fourteen students have a pet dog and
seven students have a pet cat. What is the total number of dogs and cats?
Solve Solution
Example: Performance of UnderstandingGiven a pair of
equations such as 24 + 48 = 72, and 48 + 24 = ___, apply a
rule that would give the solution to
the second equation of the
pair without adding the factors.
As part of our study of Newington, plot three coordinates on our Newington map that you’d like to visit on a field trip. The
coordinates must be at least 14 miles apart. Determine how many miles it will
take you to travel to all locations and back. You need to write a letter to the
bus department explaining your field trip route, how many miles it will take, and why you think they should support this
field trip.
As part of our class survey, we found that thirteen students have a pet dog and seven students have a pet cat. What is the total
number of dogs and cats?Solve Solution
-How about for Foundational Skills?-What Can We Do to Increase thinking, development and retention?• Moving beyond independent worksheet performance of
understanding…
– Have students work in pairs to discuss their solution to problems (cards and/or dice). Record their work in their Math Log.
– Have students use a place value mat to show their understanding of solving the problem. Record their work in their Math Log.
– In a game-like format, small groups work in the following roles:– Banker – exchanges money– Worker – Uses place value mat to ensure accuracy of banker– Recorder – captures what worker is doing in writing as evidence of accurate bank
accounting
Expanding this concept…Learning Target Performance of Understanding (The trajectory of learning)
LT 1 (Day 1)I can say the short vowel ‘a’ sound
I will model the appropriate facial mouth positioning / vocal technique to make the sound.The student will use a mirror to reproduce these actions.The learner will video record, critique and rerecord, the facial mouth positioning and vocal technique to produce the short vowel ‘a’ using the iPad
LT 2 (Day 2)I can say the short vowel ‘a’ sound in words such as “at, as, ad, ap, am”
I will model Vowel/Consonant combinations such as “at, as, ad, ap, am” using appropriate facial and vocal techniques.The learner will video record, critique and rerecord, the facial mouth positioning and vocal technique to produce the short vowel ‘a’ in V/C words/nonsense words using the iPad
LT 3?????
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Does it meet the criteria: 1. Student’s understanding and skills; and2. Provides compelling evidence of student’s understanding and skills (formative assessment)
What other examples do you have?
1. What performance of understanding will help my students develop their thinking and applying their new knowledge?
2. What will students need to do, make, say or write to show that they understand the target, and how well will they have to do it?
Example: Performance of UnderstandingGiven a pair of
equations such as 24 + 48 = 72, and 48 + 24 = ___, apply a
rule that would give the solution to
the second equation of the
pair without adding the factors.
As part of our study of Newington, plot three coordinates on our Newington map that you’d like to visit on a field trip. The
coordinates must be at least 14 miles apart. Determine how many miles it will
take you to travel to all locations and back. You need to write a letter to the
bus department explaining your field trip route, how many miles it will take, and why you think they should support this
field trip.
As part of our class survey, we found that fourteen students have a pet dog and
seven students have a pet cat. What is the total number of dogs and cats?
Solve Solution