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Designing Effective Projects: Where in the World is Cinderella?
Assessment Plan

Assessment Plan

Assessment Timeline
timeline

Before project work begins

Students work on projects and
complete tasks

After project work is completed

timeline
  • Questioning

 

  • Journals
  • Questioning
  • Anecdotal Notes
  • Peer Feedback Form
  • Presentation Rubric
  • Blog or Story Rubric
  • Wiki Checklist
  • Questioning
  • Blog or Story Rubric
  • Presentation Rubric
  • Journals

Questioning occurs throughout the unit to probe student thinking and allow student reflection. Anecdotal notes assist in keeping track of individual student needs. These notes can also provide information on how well students understand certain concepts and can be used to reteach difficult concepts. The presentation rubric is used by students to self-asses their presentations before teacher assessment. The blog or story rubric describes the criteria for their writing from a different point of view and is used while students are writing and again to assess their final products. When students finish their drafts, a peer feedback form is used to give and receive feedback on their stories. Students use this feedback to revise their final products. Students use the wiki checklist to plan and monitor their progress while creating the wiki. Students’ responses to the Essential Question in their writing journals provide information about how students have connected their work in the unit with broader issues.

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