Krysta Hucke
EDU 645
Wallis Stemm
March 22, 2013
ASSESSMENT PLAN
Grade Level: 7
Achievement Time Frame: 1 month
Completion Of Individual Outcomes Time Frame:
Outcome 1: 4 hours
Outcome 2: 90 minutes
Purpose: This assessment plan is designed to
give learners the opportunity to apply their knowledge of anthropocentric
environmental degradation.
Learning Outcome 1: Learners will demonstrate an
understanding of the process of anthropocentric environmental degradation.
Assessment Context 1: Learners will demonstrate an
understanding of the process of anthropocentric environmental degradation by
creating a diagram that depicts the process of anthropocentric environmental
degradation. To complete the diagram, learners will choose one human activity
that leads to some form of environmental degradation. Learners will then create
a diagram that illustrates how the human activity leads to a form environmental
degradation. The diagram should identify what human activity has been chosen,
what environmental element or process the activity is affecting, and what
form(s) of environmental degradation can result.
Holistic Scoring Rubric: Learning Outcome 1
A-Excellent
·
Demonstrates superior understanding of the process of
anthropocentric environmental degradation
·
The illustrated process of degradation is clear,
orderly, and flawlessly applied
·
All necessary components of the process are
included (human activity, affected element/process, form of degradation) and go
beyond what was required
B-Superior
·
Demonstrates a thorough understanding of the
process of anthropocentric environmental degradation
·
The illustrated process of degradation is clear and
appropriately applied
·
All necessary components of the process are
included (human activity, affected element/process, form of degradation)
C-Satisfactory
·
Demonstrates an acceptable understanding of the
process of anthropocentric environmental degradation
·
The illustrated process of degradation is
satisfactory and applied in a basic manner
·
Most of the necessary components of the process are
included (human activity, affected element/process, form of degradation)
D-Poor
·
Incomplete understanding of the process of anthropocentric
environmental degradation
·
The illustrated process of degradation is unclear
or incomplete
·
Most of the necessary components of the process are
missing or incomplete (human activity, affected element/process, form of
degradation)
F-Failing
·
No understanding of the process of anthropocentric
environmental degradation
·
The illustrated process of degradation is absent
·
None of the necessary components of the process are
included (human activity, affected element/process, form of degradation)
Testing
Constraints 1:
Time: Learners will have three full classroom
sessions to complete the assessment. Time total: 4 hours.
Reference material: Learners are encouraged to use
textbooks and library resources to complete the assessment.
Art materials: Learners are encouraged to use
materials from home and from the classroom to complete the assessment.
Other learners: Learners are encouraged to ask
other peers for guidance.
Scoring criteria: Learners will be given a scoring
card that reflects the holistic scoring rubric used to score the assessment.
Learning Outcome 2: Learners will explain causes of
anthropocentric environmental degradation.
Assessment Context 2: Learners will explain causes of anthropocentric
environmental degradation in an essay assessment. The essay should include the
definition of anthropocentric environmental degradation and include at least
three causes of this form of degradation. The essay should also include at
least one possible solution for each cause.
Testing
Constraints 2:
Time: Learners will be given one full classroom
session to complete the essay assessment. Time total: 90 minutes.
Reference
materials: Learners
will not have access to any reference materials.
Other
learners:
Learners will not be permitted to discuss the essay assessment or content with
peers.
Scoring
criteria: learners
will be given a scoring card that reflects the holistic scoring rubric used to
score the essay assessment.
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