Please view attachment!!!  RED 585Assignment #2Instructional Unit

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RED 585

Assignment #2

Instructional Unit

(CAEP Unit Assessment #9)

Directions:

Choose a topic from math, science, or social studies. Create three 50-minute lesson plans for this topic. (ILA 2.1)

There should be a formative assessment for days 1 and 2. The third lesson plan should pull the topic together as a unit with a formative assessment that covers all three days (ILA 3.2) See Appendix B for lesson plan template.

Use the following format for all three lesson plans. (Your assessments should match the objectives.)

Post your unit draft to the discussion board week 3. All candidates should also read their colleagues’ units and respond to at least two others by week 4. Retrieve your colleagues’ input about your draft by the end of week 4. Post your final product to the assignment drop box by the end of week 5 after reviewing your colleagues’ input. Include a half page self-reflection based upon your colleagues’ input. For example, would you revise parts of your unit based upon what feedback they gave you? (ILA 6.3)

Scoring Rubric for Assignment #2 Instructional Unit

Element

Not Met

Met

Exceeded

Points

0 – 11

12 – 14

15

Candidates use foundational knowledge to design, select, critique, adapt and evaluate evidence-based literacy curricula that meets the needs of all learners (ILA Standard 2.1)

The candidate did not choose appropriate topics, objectives and materials for the grade level and/or did not submit clear procedures for implementing the plans.

The candidate chose appropriate topics, objectives and materials for the grade level and submitted clear procedures for implementing the plans.

The candidate chose appropriate topics, objectives and interesting and relevant materials for the grade level and submitted clear procedures for implementing the plans.

Points

0 – 7

8 – 9

10

Candidates understand the purposes, attributes, formats, strengths/limitations (including validity, reliability, inherent language, dialect, cultural bias), and influences of various types of tools in a comprehensive literacy and language assessment system and apply that knowledge to using assessment tools (ILA Standard 3.1)

The candidate did not submit appropriate assessments and/or did not provide accommodations for ELL and special needs students.

The candidate submitted appropriate assessments with one accommodation for ELL and special needs students.

The candidate submitted appropriate assessments with several accommodations for ELL and special needs students.

Points

0 – 3

4

5

Candidates demonstrate

the ability to reflect on their professional practices, belong to professional organizations, and are critical consumers of research, policy, and practice (ILA Standard 6.1)

The candidate did not write an adequate self reflection

The candidate wrote an adequate self reflection.

The candidate wrote an detailed and insightful self reflection

Total Possible Points

30

Due Week 5 (30 points)

Objectives 2, 3

Points will be deducted for the following:

Late submission: -1 point per day

excessive grammatical, spelling, and/or mechanical errors

missing or incorrect format and title page, page numbers, and/or references

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