Monday, November 28, 2016

Assessment Lesson Plan

EDBE 8Y01 Instructional Planning Assignment: Planner
PART TWO: Independent Task Complete and post to your Drop Box
NAME: Christian Ferracuti

Grade:  6
Subject: Mathematics
Strand(s):

Overall Expectation(s):
Classify and construct polygons and angles
Specific Expectation(s):
Sort and classify quadrilaterals by geometric properties related to symmetry, angles, and sides, through investigation using a variety of tools

Achievement Chart Categories:
ð        Knowledge & Understanding – use understanding of properties of shapes to classify shapes
ð        Communication – create a Venn Diagram to explain your classifications of groups
ð        Application – apply knowledge of shapes to create an organizational chart


LEARNING SKILLS AND WORK HABITS: Which LSWH(s) will be addressed?  
Collaboration – students will work in pairs or groups of three to discuss and define the characteristics of quadrilaterals          
Organization – the students will then organize the quadrilaterals into categories based on different properties of the shape (I.E. right angles, 3 lines of symmetry etc.)         
Self-Regulation – students will have to keep themselves on the task at hand and refrain from going off-topic with their friends.
LEARNING GOAL(S)
Describe
Students will be able define what specific shape a quadrilateral is (square, rectangle, rhombus)
Students will be able to examine symmetry angles and sides and determine the type of shape that those properties belong to
Students will be able to sort different shapes based on their properties examples, size, shape, symmetry, angles
ASSESSMENT TASK /STRATEGY
Describe
Assessment for learning – observe students as they work with their peers to classify a variety of quadrilaterals
Formative assessment – students will be given task during class which they can work on with peers and conference with the teacher
Conversation – share feedback with students and discuss next steps within the unit/lesson.  
Students in pairs or groups of three will work to organize quadrilaterals based on the properties of the shape (sides, angles, symmetry). Students can will organize the shapes in a Venn Diagram.
SUCCESS CRITERIA
Describe
I can identify specific types of quadrilaterals
I can use how many lines of symmetry are in a shape to help identify the quadrilateral
I can use the angles of a shape to help identify the quadrilateral
I can use side lengths and parallel lines to help identify the quadrilateral
I can identify the specific shape of the quadrilateral by using the sides, angles and symmetry
I can classify shapes based on their properties
ASSESSMENT TOOL    Anecdotal Record, Rating Scale, Checklist, Rubric, Other
Checklist based on success criteria

Assessment task:
Students in pairs or groups of three will work to organize quadrilaterals based on the properties of the shape (sides, angles, symmetry). Students can will organize the shapes in a Venn Diagram. The left side of the Venn Diagram will contain shapes that are quadrilaterals that contain at least two lines of symmetry. The right side of the Venn diagram will contain quadrilaterals that have two equal angles. Shapes in the middle of the Venn Diagram will share these properties. Any shapes that fall outside of the diagram will not contain these properties or will not be quadrilaterals.

Checklist
Quadrilateral Venn Diagram
Student
I can identify what shapes are quadrilaterals and their names 
I can identify lines of symmetry within a shape
I can measure the angles within a shape
I can determine possible shapes based on parallel lines and lengths
I can identify specific quadrilateral by using my knowledge of symmetry, angles and sides
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Questions

When you think about the properties of quadrilaterals what can you relate them to in real life?
 Do you now what is considered a shape property?
Do you know how to identify a line of symmetry within a shape?
When examining quadrilaterals how did you identify the shape?

What mathematics were you investigating and how do you know this?

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