GO GLOBAL!
Debbie ByelyKelly Wassner
Traders Point Christian Academy
GO GLOBAL!
Animals Rainforest
Egyptian History Landforms
Fairy TalesPilgrims
SnowflakesStates of Matter
Famous AmericansBlack History Art/Poetry
China
Great Barrier ReefAustralian AnimalsOutback Adventure
Go Gl obal !
Go Global Together, we will go around this amazing world that God created for us. Within all the fun and educational activities lies our ultimate mission to honor the Lord in everything we do.
August- Navigation J anuary- Antarctica Directionality North/ South Poles
Compass Rose Snowflakes Landforms Matter
September- South America February- North America Animals and Habitats Famous Americans Rainforest Black History
October- Africa March- Spring Science Egyptian History Weather Landforms Plants/ I nsects
November- Europe April- Asia Fairy Tale Festival Art/ Poetry
Pilgrims China December- Space Science May- Australia (Oceania)
Following the Star Great Barrier Reef Magnets, Force Australian Animals Christmas tree Lif ecycle Outback Adventure
PLC (Professional Learning Community)
• www.allthingsplc.info • Working collaboratively • Identifying essential
standards in each grade level
• Using data to drive decisions
• Intervention time seamless in day
• Blocked time for planning
South America
Amazon Animals
Animal Name Date Beginning
1Developing
2Accomplished
3Exemplary
4Score
PreparationDisplay= poster decorated, student work
Display incomplete Display doesn’t represent whole assignment
Display complete Display complete; and well organized
Content
At least 5 facts
Mentions key ideas; little evidence or understanding, , 5 facts
Expresses key ideas; not fully at ease w/ concepts, < 5 facts
Expresses key ideas and shows understanding, 4-5 facts
Key words and ideas correctly used, interesting word choices, 5 facts or more
Order Ideas not ordered; audience has difficulty following
Some order to ideas; but jumps around
Mostly logical sequence Logical sequence, easy to follow
Displays
diagram
Displays missing or do not add to information
Displays tangential to text; minor value
Displays and props relate to text; diagram adds value or information
Displays relate, diagram helps explain, keep interest
Speaking Hesitates, whispers, many “fillers”; poor eye contact
Some hesitation & fillers, but moves along, some eye contact but mostly reads
Clear; good pace & pronunciation; good eye contact; checks notes
Clear, well paced, well modulated, good eye contact, rehearsed, little need for notes
Q&A Defensive; frequent “don’t knows” shrugs
Some “don’t knows”; some defensiveness
Answers correctly with little hesitation
Answers correctly; expands, explains
Amazon Adventure Presentation Rubric
Africa
Pyramid Books
Fairy Tale Festival
(compare and contrast)
Europe
Space Science
Antarctica
North America- Famous Americans
Spring Science
Asia
Art/Poetry
Acts of Service
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