Assessment Plan
Jessica Klouda
EDU 645 Learning and Assessment for the 21st
Century
Dr. James Young
July 22, 2013
Assessment Plan
Purpose:
The purpose of this assessment plan is to make sure
preschool age children (age 3-5) have learned specific math concepts.
Learning Outcome:
Given everyday
objects, student will recognize them into groups based on attributes: color,
shape, size.
Assessment Context:
1.
Give the
students a piece of paper with different shaped objects. Instruct students to
cut out different shapes and glue onto another piece of paper by shape into 4
categories: circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles.
2.
Give the
students a small felt board divided into four sections with a different color in
each section. Hand out various shapes and instruct children to identify the colors
of the shapes and match them to the four categories on their felt board(red, blue,
yellow, and green).
3.
Give the
students cutouts of an apple in 4 different sizes. Instruct children to tape
cutouts to paper by size, smallest to biggest.
Holistic
rubric:
1 pt.
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2 pts.
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3 pts.
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4pts.
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Identify and categorize by shape
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Not able to categorize any shapes correctly
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Able to categorize 1 shape correctly
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Able to categorize 2 or 3 shapes correctly
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Able to categorize all 4 shapes correctly.
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Identify and categorize felt shapes by color
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Not able to categorize
any color correctly
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Able to categorize
1 color correctly
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Able to categorize
2 or 3 colors correctly.
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Able to categorize
all 4 colors correctly
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Sort by size
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Not able to correctly
sort any apples by size.
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Able to correctly
sort 2 of the 4 apples by size
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Able to correctly
sort 3 of the 4 apples by size.
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Able to correctly
sort all 4 apples by size.
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Testing Constraints:
This assessment will be used after
the completion of a unit on colors, shapes, and sizes. Each student will get 10
minutes to complete each of the three activities. The student will work alone during
the assessment. Student will accomplish additional instruction and retesting if
scoring below and eight out of twelve. Instructions will be given by the teacher
or teacher’s aide to ensure students understand what is expected. Students will
be allowed to ask questions during the assessment to make sure students understand
the directions.