Assessment Descriiption
Content and project-based classroom events can be a fun way to engage students and involve families in their children’s education. Planning for such an event in your classroom is a big task and takes time, preparation, attention to detail, realistic and specific expectations, and practice.
Select a grade level 5-8 and outline a lesson that integrates social studies and the arts and turns the classroom into a living museum as an instructional activity. The outline should be learner-facing and appropriate to give to students and parents. Additionally, it must provide the rationale for the assignment, explain the requirements to successfully complete the assignment, and describe the expectations for presenting the living museum material to peers and families.
For this assignment, create your student-facing outline in one of the following digital formats:
Website landing page – You may use any website building tool, including a variety of free choices such as Wix, Weebly, or Google Sites
Digital presentation, such as Canva or Prezi
Digital pamphlet or one-pager
Include the following in the outline for the living museum activity:
A state social studies standard, an arts standard, and learning objectives.
Expected length of the project implementation and student preparation time. Include a brief calendar of key checkpoints for progress.
Descriiption of how and where the living museum will be presented, including how it successfully integrates two visual and/or performance art components (art, music, dance, drama).
Expectations for the student that clearly explain the requirements (i.e., select a historical figure that has had an influence locally or globally).
Descriiption of how students will present their living museum piece, both visually and physically.
Guidelines for students on using technology appropriately to find and use informational resources as preparation for the living museum presentation and how the use of technology can extend their possibilities for learning locally and globally.
The technological tools that will be used to share this event with the school, families, and the community.
Submit the link to your digital outline and resources as one document.
Support the digital outline with 2-3 scholarly resources.
Note: This assignment may be added as an artifact to the teacher toolkit you created in ELM-555.
While APA Style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
Rubric Criteria
Standards and Learning Objectives
7 points
Criteria Descriiption
Standards and Learning Objectives
5. Target
7 points
Social studies and arts standards are comprehensively included, and learning objectives are performance-driven, measurable, developmentally appropriate, and directly align with the standards.
4. Acceptable
6.09 points
Social studies and arts standards are reasonably included, and learning objectives are skill-based, measurable, developmentally appropriate, and effectively align with the standards.
3. Approaching
5.18 points
Social studies and arts standards are inconsistent and/or learning objectives are somewhat developmentally appropriate, and minimally align with the standards.
2. Insufficient
4.83 points
Social studies and arts standards are unrelated and/or learning objectives are not skill-based or measurable, inappropriate for students, or ineffectively align with the standards.
1. No submission
0 points
Not addressed.
Length of Project
7 points
Criteria Descriiption
Length of Project
5. Target
7 points
Expected length of project implementation and student preparation time is ideal. Calendar of key checkpoints for progress is realistic.
4. Acceptable
6.09 points
Expected length of project implementation and student preparation time is logical. Calendar of key checkpoints for progress is accurate.
3. Approaching
5.18 points
Expected length of project implementation and student preparation time is underdeveloped. Calendar of key checkpoints for progress is missing key details.
2. Insufficient
4.83 points
Expected length of project implementation and student preparation time is incomplete. Calendar of key checkpoints for progress is missing or incomprehensible.
1. No submission
0 points
Not addressed.
Living Museum Presented
7 points
Criteria Descriiption
Living Museum Presented
5. Target
7 points
Descriiption of how and where the living museum will be presented is in-depth. Descriiption purposefully explains how the living museum integrates two visual and/or performance art components.
4. Acceptable
6.09 points
Descriiption of how and where the living museum will be presented is clear. Descriiption clearly explains how the living museum integrates two visual and/or performance art components.
3. Approaching
5.18 points
Descriiption of how and where the living museum will be presented is missing key details. Descriiption vaguely includes how the living museum integrates two visual and/or performance art components.
2. Insufficient
4.83 points
Descriiption of how and where the living museum will be presented is insufficient. Descriiption does not include how the living museum integrates two visual and/or performance art components.
1. No submission
0 points
Not addressed.
Student Expectations
10.5 points
Criteria Descriiption
Student Expectations
5. Target
10.5 points
Student expectations and requirements are thoroughly explained.
4. Acceptable
9.14 points
Student expectations and requirements are clearly explained.
3. Approaching
7.77 points
Student expectations and requirements are lacking detail.
2. Insufficient
7.24 points
Student expectations and requirements are inaccurately explained.
1. No submission
0 points
Not addressed.
Descriiption of Project Presentation
10.5 points
Criteria Descriiption
Descriiption of Project Presentation
5. Target
10.5 points
Descriiption of how students will present the living museum, both visually and physically, is realistic and well-crafted for students.
4. Acceptable
9.14 points
Descriiption of how students will present the living museum, both visually and physically, is concise and clear.
3. Approaching
7.77 points
Descriiption of how students will present the living museum, both visually and physically, is minimal.
2. Insufficient
7.24 points
Descriiption of how students will present the living museum, both visually and physically, is inadequate.
1. No submission
0 points
Not addressed.
Technology Guidelines
7 points
Criteria Descriiption
Technology Guidelines
5. Target
7 points
Guidelines for students using technology appropriately to find and use informational resources for the living museum presentation are exceptional. Discussion of how technology can extend possibilities for learning locally and globally is meaningful.
4. Acceptable
6.09 points
Guidelines for students using technology appropriately to find and use informational resources for the living museum presentation are detailed. Discussion clearly explains how technology can extend possibilities for learning locally and globally.
3. Approaching
5.18 points
Guidelines for students using technology appropriately to find and use informational resources for the living museum presentation are minimal. Discussion of how technology can extend possibilities for learning locally and globally is overly simplistic.
2. Insufficient
4.83 points
Guidelines for students using technology appropriately to find and use informational resources for the living museum presentation are incorrect. Discussion of how technology can extend possibilities for learning locally and globally is not included.
1. No submission
0 points
Not addressed.
Technology Tools
7 points
Criteria Descriiption
Technology Tools
5. Target
7 points
Technological tools that will be used to share the event with school, families, and the community are insightful.
4. Acceptable
6.09 points
Technological tools that will be used to share the event with school, families, and the community are detailed.
3. Approaching
5.18 points
Technological tools that will be used to share the event with school, families, and the community are unclear.
2. Insufficient
4.83 points
Technological tools that will be used to share the event with school, families, and the community are inadequate.
1. No submission
0 points
Not addressed.
Language Use and Audience Awareness
3.5 points
Criteria Descriiption
(includes sentence construction, word choice, etc.)
5. Target
3.5 points
Word choice is distinctive, creative and well-suited to purpose, discipline, scope, and audience of the presentation.
4. Acceptable
3.05 points
Word choice is reflective of the intended audience, uses a variety of appropriate vocabulary, and communicates clearly.
3. Approaching
2.59 points
Some distracting inconsistencies or repetitions in word choice are present. Language is not clearly designed for the targeted audience.
2. Insufficient
2.42 points
Inappropriate word choice is evident. Language is not reflective of the targeted audience.
1. No submission
0 points
Not addressed.
Organization
3.5 points
Criteria Descriiption
Organization
5. Target
3.5 points
The content is well-organized and logical. There is a sequential progression of ideas that relate to each other. The content is presented as a cohesive unit and provides the audience with a clear sense of the main idea.
4. Acceptable
3.05 points
The content is logically organized. The ideas presented relate to each other. The content provides the audience with a clear sense of the main idea.
3. Approaching
2.59 points
The content is not well organized even though it provides the audience with a sense of the main idea.
2. Insufficient
2.42 points
An attempt is made to organize the content, but the sequence is indiscernible. The ideas presented are compartmentalized and may not relate to each other.
1. No submission
0 points
Not addressed.
Supporting Research and Documentation of Sources
3.5 points
Criteria Descriiption
Uses appropriate designated style and formatting to document sources in citations and references.
5. Target
3.5 points
Supporting research is compelling and thorough. Sources are completely and correctly documented, as appropriate to assignment and style, and format is free of error.
4. Acceptable
3.05 points
Supporting research is credible and relevant. Sources are documented, as appropriate to assignment and style, and format is mostly correct.
3. Approaching
2.59 points
Supporting research is minimal and somewhat inaccurate. Sources are documented, as appropriate to assignment and style, although several minor formatting errors are present.
2. Insufficient
2.42 points
Supporting research is ineffective. Documentation of sources is inconsistent or incorrect, as appropriate to assignment and style, with numerous formatting errors.
1. No submission
0 points
Not addressed.
Mechanics of Writing
3.5 points
Criteria Descriiption
Includes spelling, capitalization, punctuation, grammar, language use, sentence structure, etc.
5. Target
3.5 points
Presentation is free of mechanical errors. Skilled control of sentence structure is used throughout.
4. Acceptable
3.05 points
Presentation includes few mechanical errors. Suitable sentence structure is used.
3. Approaching
2.59 points
Presentation includes frequent and repetitive mechanical errors. Inconsistencies in sentence structure are recurrent.
2. Insufficient
2.42 points
Presentation includes errors in grammar or syntax that are pervasive and impede meaning. Incorrect sentence structure errors are found throughout.
1. No submission
0 points
Not addressed.
Total
70 points
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