Sunday, June 29, 2014

Blog # 19: Curriculum Plan Reflection

When I first read over the requirements for the Curriculum Plan, I was extremely nervous. The task that lied ahead for my group and myself seemed daunting and overwhelming. However, once my group and I began working on the project we realized that it was not as scary as we originally thought. After the first work day in class, we were able to get a significant portion of the assignment completed and our progress continued from there. After the final work day in class, our group decided to split up the workload in order to finish the assignment and begin filming the video. Each group member completed their portion of the workload by the deadline decided upon by the group and we were able to film on the final meeting day.

I was very satisfied with the final result of our curriculum plan project. We were able to create a complete and thorough curriculum plan for three years. We determined the most logical method of separation was by dividing our curriculum plan based upon how the common core standards were arranged. The standards of the same categories were kept together and we combined each semester based upon the two larger standard categories that best aligned with one another. In the end our curriculum plan was logically organized and would be successful in a real classroom.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks Sara:) However, you will need to add more after the presentation tomorrow. You will need to address how you see the curriculum flowing from K - 8.

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