Module 6
Module 6
Technology Standard Addressed: Digital Citizen b. engage in positive, safe, legal and ethical behavior when
using technology, including social interactions online or when using networked devices.
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☒ Integration Level: We would like to see ALL lessons/activities reach this level. The project is student-
driven. Students have “Voice and Choice” in the activities, selecting the topic of study and determining the
technology tool to demonstrate mastery of the standard. The teacher becomes more of a facilitator.
☐ Expansion Level: The projects created are shared outside of the classroom, publishing student work and
promoting authorship. This could be reached by showcasing the project on the school’s morning
newscast, posting the project to the classroom blog, or publishing via an outside source.
SBooker, 2020
Beyond-the-Basic Productivity Tools (BBPT)
Students will be assessed on two things. They will be assessed on the accuracy of their facts and locations of
the land features and landmarks, and they will be assessed on whether or not they participated in providing
feedback to their peers. The final product will be used to differentiate learning by teaching students the
correct location of the landmarks, and by teaching the students new facts that they might not have known
about that particular landmark. I will extend student learning to a higher level by requiring my students to
provide feedback to their peers. This will force my students to research not only their own facts, but also the
facts of their peers to ensure accuracy. I will conclude the lesson by choosing one student’s work that I feel
did a fantastic job and showing it on the SMART Board to the class. We will go over the location of the
landmarks, as well as the facts that they provided. Students will receive feedback on a rubric. I will grade each
student’s work and hand back a graded rubric based on how well I feel they showed that they comprehended
the material being taught.
Reflective Practice:
I feel like the activities I created could impact student learning by enhancing collaboration within the
classroom. Students become uninterested a lot of times with individual work. This activity gives students the
opportunity to visually see the landmarks, learn new facts, and provide feedback to their peers based on what
they have learned so far. To further extend the lesson, I could require students to provide more facts on their
Padlet. They would need to do more research to find information about the newly learned landmarks. They
may need to learn the capitals of the states provided and be tested later on. Technology tools include a
computer, and internet access to Padlet.
SBooker, 2020