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Learning Outcomes and Assessment Plan
Keesha L. Jones
EDU/645
Jackie Kyger
October 28, 2013

Purpose
The purpose of this assessment is to collect data on how my students are doing in my class with a certain subject or activity. This assessment will let me know if and what student needs help to improve a certain skill. The purpose of this assessment plan is to also make sure that my class of kindergarten students have an understanding of the twelve months of the year. The students should be able to access their knowledge and identify each month of the year in order from January – December.
Learning outcome
My class of kindergarten students will be able to demonstrate their knowledge of the month of the year by the end of the month with a 90 percent accuracy.
Assessment Context
My students will be able to demonstrate their knowledge of the months of the year by, reciting them, reading them of the board, singing song, writing them down and doing months of the year worksheets.
My students will learn to identify them by a board that will have the months of the year placed on a wall in group area. During group time I will point and say the names of the months and have the students repeat.
My students will be able to identify the months of the year by reciting them with me, with friends, and by themselves on a daily basis for a month. I will have the students recite the months of the year with a small group and individually.
My students will be able to identify the months of the year by singing songs pertaining to the months of the year during group time with the entire class. During group time we will sing song pertaining to the months of the year.
My student will be able to identify and write the months of the year by writing them down in writing center. I will have sheets of paper with the months of the year written on them and a space where the students will write the word by themselves.
My students will be able to

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