Ealawson,+round+3

=Refining self evaluation=


 * **Title**: ||< Teaching students to use a rubric to reflect on their learning and that of a partner ||
 * **Subject**: ||< Science ||
 * **Grade**: ||< 8 ||
 * **Time Frame**: ||< How long will the activity/lesson/project take? 3 days ||
 * **Summary:** ||< Write a SHORT summary of the activity/project/lesson here

The students were exposed to thinking about their confidence and study in previous work with mixed results. Higher end students were more willing to try this and I will focus on these students for this section.

Students will be preparing a creative piece where they use a story to illustrate the objectives of erosion and use and reading of maps. Student will use the attached rubric. || > CRS Sci IA3, IIIB4, VIIB1 > CRS XDis IA2, ID1-4 Please identify opportunities for differentiation.
 * **Tasks**: ||< * See TopoStory Poster doc below.
 * Students will create a poster illustrating using the conceptes of topographical map use and erosion.
 * Students will grade themselves and then grade their partner. ||
 * Objectives: ||< * What TEKS or other objectives does this activity/lesson project meet? TEKS 3A, 8.9C
 * Students will learn how to review and assess their own learning.
 * Students will learn to utilize a rubric to guide their self reflection on their learning. ||
 * Assessment: ||< How will you assess the students learning?

Poster will be graded according to the rubric. Their grade will be a computed as 50% my grade using the rubric, 25% each for their and their partner's grading on the rubric. ||
 * Resources: ||< * What resources will be needed?
 * Post-it and poster making materials ||
 * **Teacher**
 * Reflections:** || Please share what went well, what was challenging and what you might tweak or modify for your next round.... ||
 * **Examples**: ||< * [[file:Topo story Poster.docx]]
 * Reflection writing piece to discuss what they learned and what they could have done better. ||

Discussion:
include component="comments" page="Ealawson, round 3" limit="10" comments on refinement and use.