Week 3
Backward Design: Stage 1
All
assignments due on your blog, by midnight, Feb. 10.
1.
Candidates
will familiarize themselves with the 3 stages of
backward design.
2.
Candidates
will describe 3 stages of backward design.
3.
Candidates
will practice stage 1 design using Common Core
State Standards in ELA.
Learning
Task#1 Understanding Backward Design 3 Stages (Wiggins &McTighe, p.22)
Learning
Task#2 Focusing on Stage 1, using Nutrition as an example (Wiggins
&McTighe, p.24)
Learning
Task#3 Now it’s your turn. Let’s use Common Core State Standards in ELA to
practice our stage 1 design.
Assignment#1
Practice stage 1 design using Common Core State
Standards in ELA-Reading.
Step1:
Read the following standards carefully.
Step2:
Use the following Backward Design Template to lay out your goals,
understandings, essential questions, and learning outcomes.
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Established Goals:
R.I.6.3. students will be
able to analyze in detail how a key individual, event, or idea is introduced,
illustrated and elaborated in a text.
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Understandings: Students will
understand that
how key individuals, events, or ideas are introduced
and developed throughout the text.
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Essential Questions:
What is a key individual? What
is event and what is a key individual? How an event is introduced in a text?
And how its illustrated in a text?
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Students will know
What is a key individual and how to
illustrate the different events that are in introduced in a text?
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Students will be able to
Analyze and elaborate the
text to completely understand the events and ideas in a text.
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Established
Goals:
RI.6.4.
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text,
including figurative, connotative and technical meaning.
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Understandings:
students will understand that
how
they can find different types of words' meanings and how they are used in a
text.
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Essential Questions:
What
is figurative and how you can find it a text? What is connotative and how can
you figure it out? How the author used technical meaning for this part of the
text? what are the different strategy to identify the word meaning?
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Students
will know
Using
different methods to find the meaning of words and phrases, and learn how its
illustrated in a text.
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Students
will be able to
Use
variety of strategies to determine word meaning in informational texts.
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Established Goals:
RI.6.6.Determine the
author's point of view or purpose in a text and explain how it is conveyed in
the text.
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Understandings: Students
will understand that
how to find the author's
point of view in an informational text and what is the importance of finding
it.
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Essential Questions:
What is the author's point
of view or his purpose in a text? How the author's purpose is conveyed in an
informational text?
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Students will know
Determine the author's
point of view and analyze the text to find how it is conveyed in the text.
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Students will be able to
Read an informational text
and determine the author's purpose. Students will find evidence that explains
the author's point of view.
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Established Goals:
RI.6.7. Integrate
information presented in different media on formats (e.g., visually,
quantitatively) as well as in words to
develop a coherent understanding of a topic or issue.
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Understandings: Students
will understand that
There are different types
of media that they can use to help understand an issue or a topic better.
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Essential Questions:
What are the different
sources of media? And how to use them?
How can using different
sources of media help you to understand a topic or issue better?
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Students will know
How to use different
sources of media to deepen their understandings.
How to use different types
of media such as visually or written to understand better.
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Students will be able to
Deepen their understanding
on specific issue by using different sources of media and use the information
they present.
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Assignment#2 Practice stage 1
design using Common Core State Standards in ELA-Writing.
Step1:
Read the following standards carefully.
Step2:
Use the following Backward Design Template to lay out your goals,
understandings, essential questions, and learning outcomes.
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Established Goal: W.6.2.
Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas,
concepts, and information through the selection, organization, and analysis
of relevant content.
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Understandings: Students
will understand that
Examine different topic or
a text.
Write
informative/explanatory texts that convey ideas.
Be selective and organized for
the information they using.
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Essential Questions:
What are the different
writing strategies that I need to follow in my writing about a topic?
What are the strategies of
writing informative/explanatory texts that convey ideas?
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Students will know
How to introduce a topic of
the text. And how to write informative/explanatory text. They also will learn
how to be carefully selective and organized.
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Students will be able to
Write informative/explanatory
texts that convey ideas and concepts by using relevant information that is
carefully selected and organized.
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Great job in breaking the standards down to specific essential understanding, guiding questions, knowledge and skills. :)
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