With instructor(s) Jason Holt
From P.S. 36, Bronx
Grade Level Elementary (K-5)
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Synopsis
Kindergarten students are jubilant artists and jump at the chance to engage with materials. I wondered if a simple rubric could prompt students to concentrate on their work habits and develop coloring skills - a complex skill for 5 and 6 year olds. At the end of the lesson students improved their coloring accuracy and had new language to speak about their work.
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Inquiry
Does a simple visual rubric improve the quality of students’ coloring?
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Strategy
Self-assessment, self-reflection, peer-assessment, rubric.
Action Plan
Prints Coloring: Self & Peer Assesment
Action Plan |
Prints Coloring: Self & Peer Assesment
Process Video
Prints Coloring: Self & Peer Assesment
Process Video |
Prints Coloring: Self & Peer Assesment
How To’s & Tips
Prints Coloring: Self & Peer Assesment
How To’s & Tips |
Prints Coloring: Self & Peer Assesment
Reflection
Prints Coloring: Self & Peer Assesment
Reflection |
Prints Coloring: Self & Peer Assesment