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Resource of the Month... How I'll Show What I Know

3/29/2019

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Every teacher needs evidence that students have met learning goals. Why not take something we already do in the classroom and make it more student-centered and teacher-supported? (It's what we love to do at ConnectingEd!) 
Here is the shift- get students involved in choosing and developing HOW they will show you what they know. 
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Choice empowers students and prepares them for life outside of school.
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Choice engages students because they have some control.
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Choice increases responsibility, and who doesn't want students to be more responsible?? 
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Check out "How Ill Show What I Know" below.  
  • You can use it as a hard copy or create a Google or Microsoft Form which will give you all of the student's information in one spreadsheet for easier management.  
  • Have a class discussion about what an action plan and timeline could look like. Students don't naturally know how to plan ahead- shocking, we know! Have students share their action plans, so you have models.  
  • Check in regularly with students and require them to submit updates on their progress (again, a Google or Microsoft form is excellent for this). 
  • Do a Gallery Walk when projects are finished. Let students show off their work and teach each other what they have learned.
Click Here to make your own editable copy in Google
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