The grade level I am working with is Pre-K.
My learning outcomes are:
(1) Student will demonstrate his or her ability to write the lower case letters of the alphabet next to
the corresponding upper case letters of the alphabet. The test I will give will be a writer paper
with various upper and lower cases on the left side of the page, with a blank line next to it for
the students to write the corresponding upper or lower case letter on the blank. This type of
test is to ensure that the students actually knows the corresponding letter and is not guessing
atwhich letter to choose from.
(2) Student will show his or her ability to distinguish the differences between objects that are
similar yet different by circling the differences between the objects. The test will consist of
a page with 12 different pictures of objects such as:
First line: two fruits and one vegetable.
Second line: two dogs and one cat.
Third line: two cars and one truck.
Fourth line: two cups and one bowl.
The student will then circle the object in each line that is different. This activity supports
the student learning that objects can be in the same category but still different.
(3) Student will be able to count to 20 and match the number of objects from zero to 20 by
drawing a line from the number itself to the box with the same number of objects. On this test
the students will be given a page with various pictures in boxes which will include:
Box # 1: This box will contain one teddy bear.
Box # 2: This box will contain two baseballs.
Box # 3: This box will contain three kittens.
Box # 4: This box will contain four cars.
Box # 5: This box will contain five circles.
Box # 6: This box will contain six squares.
Box # 7: This box will contain seven triangles.
Box # 8: This box will contain eight hearts.
Box # 9: This box will contain nine kites.
Box # 10: This box will contain ten marbles.
Inside the bottom right corner of each square will be a blank line for the child to write the
number of the items that are in that box. By the child supplying the number, this test
will assess if the child is able to actually count the number of items and if the child can
write the correct number in the box.
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ReplyDeleteI like the way you use the verbs to show the action you want after the instruction. As a kindergarten teacher, I know this lines up with the grade level.
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