In this
unit the three of us learnt what informal and formal assessment was and how we
may apply it in the future when we have our own classes, informal assessment
could be really good during the first and last week of the semester as we can
really see the progress in our students from we gave the first class to the
last class, and with the help of formal assessment we can see, during the
months, how are our students doing, the activity with the rubric in this unit
was a little confusing for us, but we kind of got the gist of it with the
presentation and overall we felt pretty good in this unit.
miércoles, 12 de abril de 2017
What is informal assessment for us
Informal assessment is a way of collecting data from our students, without a test or in any way of doing what is considered a formal assessment and it never has a grade, it has a scale that it might be given to the student so he/she can get better at that area. It can be done during only one class or during a period of time, it will never make formal assessment useless because informal needs formal and viceversa, to form a complete feedback that we can give to the student at the end of the class or the semester.
2.2 Assessing Informally
Informal
Assessment = 50%
Activities:
Reading: 15%
Ø The student reads a short paragraph
about the holidays and traditions of Peru, Canada, USA, etc
Ø Then the student will highlight what
he or she thinks is the most important holiday and tradition of the country
that was chosen
Ø Then the student will respond a
question about why only that holiday or tradition is important for them
Writing: 15%
Ø The students will try to interpret a
person from a country and write a letter with the traditions and holidays from
their respective country then do the act of sending it to another person from
another country; it can be done with a classmate of the left or right.
Ø The students will assume that they
are the same person from before, but now, they will write a short paragraph
about their favorite holiday or tradition from their country and do the same
act, now with the classmate in the front or the back.
Speaking: 20%
Ø The students will work in small
groups, they are going to be a representative of a chosen country like if they
were in a congress, they will talk about their favorite holiday or tradition in
their country and why they feel that the holiday or tradition is part of the
country.
EVALUATION CRITERIA
5- he/she reads
aloud clearly. Good writing. He/she speaks the language without a problem.
4- He/she
has some problems reading. He/she has little grammar or spelling errors when
writing. Some trouble when speaking.
3- Reading
is mildly difficult. Miss some words when writing. Needs to practice more the
speaking part.
2- Reading
gets difficult. Writing is very hard for the student. Moments of silence when
speaking the language.
1- Many
problems when reading, speaking and writing. Needs extra attention.
sábado, 8 de abril de 2017
Activity 2.1 Assessment Plan
Unit
7 “Holidays and traditions”.- The students will be
able to talk about their traditions in oral and writing forms using appropriate
grammar and communication.
CONTENTS OF UNIT
VOCABULARY
·
Holidays
·
Traditions
·
Differences between
countries
·
Use of Costumes
·
Dances
·
Union of families
LISTENING
·
Paying attention to the
explanation
·
Listening for details
or specific information
PRONUNCIATION
·
Repeating unknown words
·
Practicing the words
that are difficult to pronounce
SPEAKING
·
Asking for other
holidays
·
Asking for the favorite
holiday
WRITING
Describing what is they favorite holiday
and why
How
are we going to assess?
Non-
linguistic aspects:
Participation
Paying attention o the classmates
Being respectful
What would be assessed informally?
(Through observation in normal classroom conditions)
Linguistic
aspects
·
Writing
·
Grammar
·
Pronunciation
·
Speaking
·
Vocabulary
Non-
linguistic aspects
·
Group work
·
Participation
·
Respect
What would be assessed formally (Through
tests)?
Vocabulary:
how they address to the holidays and
other classmates
Writing:
Spelling, use of punctuation.
What would be the weight? Represent it
in percentages
1.
Informal:
60%
·
Writing 10%
·
Grammar 10%
·
Listening 10%
·
Vocabulary 15%
·
Pronunciation 15%
2.
Formal:
40%
·
Grammar 15%
·
Vocabulary 10%
·
Writing 15%
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