Building Knowledge

Introduction

Second Grade English,

and Language Arts :

Topic: Facing Challenges. 

The topic focuses on Grammar, Contractions.

Taxonomy Levels : Knowledge, Utilization, Comprehension.

Task

1. Following rules of standard English grammar, punctuation, capitalizations and spelling.

2. Demonstrate understanding by using apostrophes to form contractions. 

3. Work with small a small group to improve writing skills.

Assignments will be presented to student in Digital  and Traditional format: 

Digital:

PowerPoint

Canvas

Learning Ally

Duck race

Traditional:

Printed instructional materials.

Benchmark Advance

Teacher's Guide 

Book

 

 

Process

Students will be exposing to an interactive PowerPoint, and they are expecting to do the following:

1. Read the sentence.

2. Identify the missing punctuation marks. 

3. Click the correct punctuation mark. 

The teacher will present interactive games, such as;

. Contraction Breaker:

Use contraction machine to create the correct contraction

. Contraction Matcher:

Select two words to make to make contraction.

.Contraction Spinner:

Spin the wheel to select a pair of words that makes a contraction.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/browse?search=free%20contraction%20games

https://wordwall.net/en-us/community/contraction-game

 

Evaluation

USING RUBRICS TO ASSESS STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

Rating Scale : 

Rating scales identify a range of performance without specific descriptors for each performance level (e.g. Exceeds Expectation/Meets Expectation/Below Expectation). They may not provide sufficient information for raters to score consistently and the feedback to students may not be specific enough for revision or future growth.

Rating Scale Example: Computer Program Quality Assessment

Expected Learning Outcome: The student will write efficient, documented, error-free computer programsthat meet the specifications.

Criteria for Success: A maximum of one item is rated as “Below Expectations”.

Computer Program

Achieves what it was designed to do Operates without errors

Source code is efficient

Source code is well- documented

Below Meets Exceeds

Expectations=1 Expectations=2 Expectations=3

Comments

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Below Expectations = Performance does not meet the expectations stated in the outcomes.

 

Reference: 

:https://assessment.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/1284/2022/07/Developing-and-Using-Rubrics.pdf

Conclusion

Building Background Knowledge About Contraction:

Read and Understanding the Definition and Examples of  a contraction.

The teacher will ask student the following questions to gain a better understanding to determine if the students comprehends the concept and definition of contractions. 

1. What defines a contraction?

2. How can we form a new word using contractions?

3. What is the process of forming contractions?