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Jessica McCarroll HW 2

EDP358, Fall 2016, Robins October 5, 2016 (Revised October 29, 2016)

Homework Assignment 2 Performance Assessment

Unit
Literature Exploration- Charlottes Web

Subject
English Language Arts- Reading Nonfiction

Grade
3rd

Instructional Objectives

Content Area Instructional Objective Blooms Level Standards PA?


Problem SWBAT plan a solution to a Application 3.RL.1
Solving problem presented in the text 3.RL.5
3.RL.6

Sources
ELA Standards from the Arizona Department of Education website:
http://www.azed.gov/standards-practices/englishlanguageartsstandards/
Name: ______________________ Date:
____________________

Directions:
1. Choose a problem that one of the characters faced in the
book Charlottes Web .
2. Create a 4-6 step plan for how that character could solve this
problem by drawing and writing each step in the boxes below.
If the character did solve the problem in the story, come up
with another solution that they could have used.

Example
Character: Fern
Problem: Her father wanted to kill the runt pig, but she wanted
to save him.

1. ... 6.

Finally, Ferns
First, Fern will hide father will
her fathers axe. understand that the runt
is worth saving.
Name: ______________________ Date:
____________________

Character: _________________________

Problem:
_________________________________________________

_________________________________________________

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

First, list your plan in words on the back of this paper.


Then, in each box draw a picture and write a sentence to
describe each step in your plan for a solution.
If you are feeling stuck, please refer to the book for
inspiration.
Solution Plan Grading Checklist
Character and problem are directly from the text and are
clearly stated.
Solution plan is briefly listed.
Pictures are drawn and sentences are written for each step (in
each box).
Pictures are drawn neatly, using color, and help to explain the
students ideas for a solution.
Sentences are descriptive of the solution and match the
pictures drawn.
There are at least 4 steps in the solution plan.
Steps in the solution plan are in a logical and sequential
order.
It is possible and likely that the character would have used
this solution to solve their problem.
Neat handwriting and proper spelling/grammar are used.

Solution planning sheet is completed.

Total Checks (10 possible):

Comments:

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