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MEDT 7476
Dr. Haynes
Mod 5 - Assessment Implementation
Client Information
Dina Odom (Cert.ID No. 457047)
6th Grade Science Teacher at Bay Springs Middle School
Dina.Odom@carrollcountyschools.com
Grade Level
o 6th
Designer
o Fred Tucker
Subject
o Earth Science
Focus Standards
o S6E5. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to show how Earths
surface is formed.
c. Construct an explanation of how to classify rocks by their formation and
how rocks change through geologic processes in the rock cycle.
o L6-8RST7: Integrate quantitative or technical information expressed in words in a
text with a version of that information expressed visually (e.g., in a flowchart,
diagram, model, graph, or table).
National Standards
o 1. Empowered Learner - Students leverage technology to take an active role in
choosing, achieving and demonstrating competency in their learning goals,
informed by the learning sciences.
1c. Students use technology to seek feedback that informs and
improves their practice and to demonstrate their learning in a variety
of ways.
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Fred Tucker
MEDT 7476
Dr. Haynes
Mod 5 - Assessment Implementation
Rubric Title
o Rock Cycle Interactive Flipbook
Rubric Description
o The rubric designates the elements that must be included to show the students
level of mastery and complete this assignment.
o The rubric is 40 points and may be scaled to 100 points.
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Fred Tucker
MEDT 7476
Dr. Haynes
Mod 5 - Assessment Implementation
Explain what worked well or did not work well with the assessment implementation.
The students could access the assignment and most were engaged throughout the
assignment.
Were the students/participants able to complete the work as directed or did they need
clarification on anything?
Most students could complete the work as directed. Some needed assistance
manipulating information with in Google Slides or Docs, copying, pasting, etc.
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Fred Tucker
MEDT 7476
Dr. Haynes
Mod 5 - Assessment Implementation
The responses and performances were mostly as we expected. The higher achievers
could meet or exceed expectations. The lower achievers needed more guidance and
struggled to formulate complete sentences.
What should be done to improve the assessment the next time it is implemented?
The higher achievers needed additional pages with questions requiring more critical
thought. The assessment was appropriate or the lower achievers. As a whole, the
assignment requires more rigor. It worked well as a review, but in order to implement
this into a regular lesson it will have to require more in-depth critical thinking and
practical application.
The sample class is a close representation of the schools 6th grade population. The class
contained 30 students: 18 White, 10 Black, 2 Hispanic, 18 males, 12 females, 11 Special
Education, 11 economically disadvantaged, 2 ESOL.
The females outperformed the males 88.33% to 83.06%. The scores by ethnicity were very
close, Black students scored an average of 83.5%, White students scored an average of
86.39% and the Hispanic students scored an average of 82.5%. Special Education students
scored an average of 78.64 %. Economically Disadvantaged students also scored an average
of 78.64 %.
The class did very well as a whole. They were engaged in the lesson and enjoyed the freedom
of working at their own pace. The female subgroup seemed to pay more attention to detail
which led to them having higher scores. The lowest scoring subgroups, Special Education and
Economically Disadvantaged, struggled the most with using the technology and staying on
task.
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Fred Tucker
MEDT 7476
Dr. Haynes
Mod 5 - Assessment Implementation
7. Future Instructional Plans
Work with the person you are coaching to review the data analysis and interpretation. Ask the
person you are coaching what should be planned for future instruction. Then write a brief report
of the future instructional plans. The following question must be answered as a part of the
report.
What should be done to revise instruction based on areas where students/participants did not
perform well?
Upon review of the lesson and the data, we concluded that the lesson worked well as a review
of the Rock Cycle. The use of the online interactive lesson and the completion of the Rock
Cycle Flip Book allowed us to spend one on one time with the students that needed the most
help or remediation. We had students that were frustrated by the topic, show interest when
they gained a better understanding of the material. We will have to spend more time at the
beginning of next year teaching the students to become more proficient with the use of the
technology as a learning tool. Emphasis will need to be on the use of Google applications, the
proper ways research information, and how that information can be used in their work. We also
felt that we will need to change the Rubric section labeled Attractiveness to The use of
Complete Sentences Descriptions.
The class did very well as a whole. They were engaged in the lesson and enjoyed the freedom
of working at their own pace. The higher achievers needed additional pages with questions
requiring more critical thought. The assessment was appropriate or the lower achievers. The
lesson worked well as a review, but the lesson would need be included into a broader overall
unit plan and expanded to include to implement into more in-depth critical thinking and practical
application.
Rubric Example:
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Fred Tucker
MEDT 7476
Dr. Haynes
Mod 5 - Assessment Implementation
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Fred Tucker
MEDT 7476
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Mod 5 - Assessment Implementation
Assessment Plan Implementation Class Data
Required
Gender Ethicity Spec Ed Low Soc Ec ESL Grade Concepts Attract Time use
Elements
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student83530 m b x x 70 6 6 10 6
student63111 m b x x 85 8 6 10 10
student66320 m b x x 90 8 8 10 10
student70007 f w x x 85 8 6 10 10
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student64463 f w x 80 6 6 10 10
student71485 f w x 90 8 8 10 10
student65204 f w x 85 8 8 10 8
student66464 m b x 90 8 8 10 10
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student62916 m w x 80 8 6 10 8
student74635 f b 75 8 8 8 6
student76612 f b 90 8 8 10 10
student63177 m b 90 8 8 10 10
student63259 m b 100 10 10 10 10
student63257 f w 90 8 8 10 10
student66335 f w 90 8 8 10 10
student63287 f w 100 10 10 10 10
student76601 f w 100 10 10 10 10
student67889 f w 85 8 8 10 8
student66352 f w 90 8 8 10 10
student66511 m w 95 8 10 10 10
student69151 m w 100 10 10 10 10
student66314 m w 100 10 10 10 10
student69091 m w 85 8 8 8 10
student81934 m w 65 6 6 8 6
30 12 f 18 w 11 11 2 85.17
40% 60% 37% 37% 7%
18 m 10 b
60% 33%
2h
7%
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