Application Assignment Rubric and description Option 31
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Choice #3
Design a language building activity for a specific age group. You will share the activity in a brief video you create and upload. In the video demo, you will provide a description of how the activity builds skills
in the following ways: Vocabulary, Expressive/Receptive language, social language, pragmatics, academic language, grammar, etc. and cite evidence of why this aligns with best practices.
Guidelines:
You are to design and demonstrate one language building activity for a particular skill or age/grade level. Record yourself demonstrating the activity as you would if delivering this in a classroom. You will then spend a few minutes describing how the activity aligns with the following:
1. Which one (or more if it applies to more) of the aspects of language development does your activity foster?
2. How can the material be utilized for children of diverse cultural, language, ability levels?
How would you expect the different children to engage/participate/ use it differently?
3. How does the activity align with best practices as described in our course material or other scholarly resources?
4. What might you as the teacher learn about the child’s development by observing a child using this material (think assessment)?
Rubric:
Heading
Above
Standard
(5 points)
At Standard
(3-4 points)
Needs
Developed
(0-2 points)
Student’
s Score
Creativity & Accuracy
Language activity was engaging and helped to strongly support language skills
appropriate to the age level identified.
Language activity was generally engaging and helped to generally support language skills appropriate to the age level identified.
Language activity was not
engaging and/or did not clearly support language skills appropriate to the age level identified.
/5
points
Clearly
aligned
Age/Ability
level
while respecting
differences
in
culture
and
linguistic
background
Student was able to clearly articulate how the activity aligns with various ages/ability levels. Activity is respectful/resp
onsive to families with cultural and linguistic differences.
Student was able to generally articulate how the activity aligns with various ages/ability levels. Activity is
somewhat respectful/respo
nsive to families
with cultural and linguistic differences.
Student was not
able to clearly articulate how the activity aligns with various ages/ability levels. Activity is not respectful/respo
nsive to families
with cultural and linguistic differences.
/5 points
Connection with Course Materials
Several (at least 5) specific references were made Some (at least 3) specific references were
made linking the activity to Few or no references were
made linking the activity to ideas and /5 points
linking the activity to ideas and concepts in class discussions & class reading materials
ideas and concepts in class discussions & class reading materials
concepts in class discussions & class reading materials
Connection with Development/Asse
ssment
Student was able to clearly articulate what
a
teacher might learn about the child’s development by observing a
child using this material Student was able to generally articulate what a
teacher might learn about the child’s development by
observing a child using this material
Student was not
able to clearly articulate what a
teacher might
learn about the child’s development by
observing a child using this material
/5 points
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