This document provides an assessment plan for teaching the book Shiloh. It outlines formative and summative assessments that will be used to check student understanding throughout the lesson. Formative assessments include character maps, questions for the author, and center questions. Summative assessments evaluate student knowledge with quizzes, crosswords, reports and exit tickets assessing comprehension of plot points and characters. A final project and comparison of the book and movie will conclude the unit.
This document provides an assessment plan for teaching the book Shiloh. It outlines formative and summative assessments that will be used to check student understanding throughout the lesson. Formative assessments include character maps, questions for the author, and center questions. Summative assessments evaluate student knowledge with quizzes, crosswords, reports and exit tickets assessing comprehension of plot points and characters. A final project and comparison of the book and movie will conclude the unit.
This document provides an assessment plan for teaching the book Shiloh. It outlines formative and summative assessments that will be used to check student understanding throughout the lesson. Formative assessments include character maps, questions for the author, and center questions. Summative assessments evaluate student knowledge with quizzes, crosswords, reports and exit tickets assessing comprehension of plot points and characters. A final project and comparison of the book and movie will conclude the unit.
This document provides an assessment plan for teaching the book Shiloh. It outlines formative and summative assessments that will be used to check student understanding throughout the lesson. Formative assessments include character maps, questions for the author, and center questions. Summative assessments evaluate student knowledge with quizzes, crosswords, reports and exit tickets assessing comprehension of plot points and characters. A final project and comparison of the book and movie will conclude the unit.
completing a character Introducing Shiloh map about the new characters they read about in the book. Each student will participate in the author Author Study study by giving a question they would like to find out about the author. Each student will demonstrate their knowledge of the book by Shiloh Center Questions completing the text comprehension questions at the centers. Each student will demonstrate their knowledge of the book by completing a flip book Each student will complete where they write about the the 10-point question quiz Shiloh Flipbook text connections and about their knowledge on vocabulary, setting and the book Shiloh. their personal response, character traits, solution, and their favorite part on the book. Each student will complete Each student will complete Word Wall a graffiti vocabulary card. the vocabulary crossword This will demonstrate their puzzle for the book Shiloh. knowing of the vocabulary. Each student will demonstrate their knowledge of the plot by The Best Pet writing about what the best pet would be for them and why. Each student will Each student will demonstrate their demonstrate their Shiloh Shaped Reports knowledge by completing a knowledge by writing in Shiloh report they will have their own words what kind to explain in their own words the problem, of character Marty was on solution, conclusion of the an exit ticket. book, and the character traits of Marty and Judd. Each student will complete Each student will a wanted poster for Marty demonstrate their because they determined knowledge by writing in Wanted Posters that Marty could have been their own words what kind punished by law for taking of character Judd was on Shiloh. an exit ticket. Each student will complete a Venn Diagram which will Marty vs. Judd have the similarities and differences of Marty and Judd. Each student will complete a final project about the book Shiloh. Their project will be based on the main events in the book or on a specific event in the book. Shiloh Final Project They will be graded on details, usage of time, group effort, and understanding of the book/ if their project matches the book Each student will be writing Each student will about the similarities and participate in a discussion differences in the book and about whether book and the movie. They will be Shiloh Movie Day! movie are the exact same required to have at least by verbally sharing their 10 sentences. Their journal own input and thoughts. entry will be turned in and graded.