Over the Top (OTT) Market Size & Growth Outlook 2024-2030
Burnaby Primary Jan10
1. Primary Literacy and Assessment for Learning
an after-school series for school teams
Burnaby
presented by Faye Brownlie
Feb. 1, 2010
2. Learning Intentions:
•I can understand and explain to others the concept
of Assessment for Learning (AFL)
•I can identify the 6 AFL strategies
•I begin to become familiar with the Early Primary
Reading Assessment and see how it could guide my
teaching
•I can determine a next step
3. The
Six
Big
AFL
Strategies
1.
Inten(ons
2.
Criteria
3.
Descrip(ve
feedback
4.
Ques(ons
5.
Self
and
peer
assessment
6.
Ownership
4. Model
Guided practice
Independent practice
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application
Pearson
&
Gallagher
(1983)
5. Joni Cunningham
Grade 2
Spul’u-kwuks
Richmond
Writing portfolio
Monthly samples
Performance Standards
Growth over time
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12. K
Wri(ng
Leanne
Commons
and
Jeri
Jakovac
Maple
Ridge
Presented
by
Faye
Brownlie
13. How can we best use our resource
time together? Can we
introduce writing in a playful
way to a diverse group of K
children?
14. Students need:
• To see themselves as writers
• To have fun
• To develop a sense of sound/
symbol relationships
• To find their stories
• To work with criteria
• Teacher’s Need: What’s Next for
This Beginning Writer? – Reid,
Schultz, Peterson (Pembroke Pub)
15. K- Writing:
1
Model - pictures & print
Refer to criteria
Kids draw & write
Refer to criteria
Pearson
&
Gallagher
(1983)
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GIIADE I READING
47.
48. •
Kindergarten
reading
profile
•
Performance
Standards
for
Grade
1
&
Grade
2
•
worksheets
for
each
grade
level
to
plan
your
next
steps
for
instruc(on