What assessments are
needed to measure students’ outcomes?
Student outcomes can be measured by the students’ ability to
successfully meet the Common Core Standard outlined in the lesson. In addition,
Student outcomes are also measured by the students’ ability to to explain ideas,
events, and procedures including what happened and why based on text specific
information. Similarly, you can assess the level of student comprehension
during in class discussions and students writing samples.
After view the lesson starter in the Common Core Tool Kit, it
became clear to me the importance of my lessons being aligned with the standards.
I find the standards helpful, because they create a beginning point for lesson
creation. In addition, student outcomes reveal if students' have met the
standards. Therefore, it is vital for teachers to align lessons with the
standards. This ensures students are given instruction in the areas needed
according to the standard. Finally, Common Core Standards creates a foundation
for greater student learning outcomes.
How do teachers
address these Common Core Standards if students are of various reading levels?
Teacher can group children together who are at similar
reading levels, who need to work on and develop the same skills. Fluent reader
may be given the opportunity to pick out what books they want to read next.
The scope and sequence provide teachers bench marking to plan and assess students' learning outcomes. :)
ReplyDeleteJulie, I agree that by using the Common Core Standards in the lessons it allows for points that students need to make in order to learn properly in their grade level. It is not only beneficial to them but also to the teachers teaching the lesson.
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