ELAR Artifact

THE TASK

This is your FINAL artifact submission that will be graded by the centralized grading system.

For the FINAL artifact, you have the opportunity to demonstrate: 

You will create a SINGLE artifact submission that includes two parts. Both parts will be on a single document that you submit as a file upload. 


Summative Artifact Workspace and Planning Document

Use the document below to compose your Module 10 Summative Artifact. Click on the image in order to download an editable version.  Please  follow the steps provided for completing each section. 

Explicit and Systematic Instruction- Short Answer

In this section of the artifact, you will apply your knowledge of explicit and systematic instruction to a lesson that has been provided.

STEP 1: Select ONE of the following SLAR lessons to create your artifact:


K ELAR Lesson: My Senses Are Amazing

OR

3 ELAR Lesson: Rome, Then and Now



STEP 2: Read and analyze the lesson you selected, looking for at least 3 examples and evidence of the explicit and systematic instructional practices listed on the Effective Instruction Walkthrough: Explicit Systematic Instructional Tool Handout (document below). 

Explicit, Systematic Instruction Tool (4)-1.pdf

STEP 3: 

  Options are:


Part 2: Student Work Sample Analysis

Formative Assessment- Short Answer

In this section of the artifact, you will apply your ability to analyze student work to make data-driven decisions about supporting students. You will use one of the attached student work samples to Step 1) analyze the student response that matches your lesson from Part 1, Step 2) create an instructional plan, and Step 3) create a scripted explicit and systematic lesson aligned to your instructional plan. Please access the student response or the accessible text file for the lesson you used in Part 1.

STEP 1: Analyze the student response (student work sample) that goes with the lesson you analyzed in Part 1.  Make sure to read the complete document. Think about what next steps you would take in a conference with the student or in a small group lesson. 

K ELAR Lesson: My Senses Are Amazing Student Response 

OR

3 ELAR Lesson: Rome, Then and Now Student Response 

STEP 2: In one short paragraph (300 words or less), write an analysis of the student’s strengths, areas for growth or need  (based on student work sample) , and a recommendation for instruction.  (Part 2a of Rubric) 


STEP 3:  In addition, prepare a script of the words you would say to this student to teach an explicit and systematic lesson (300 words or less) for a literacy concept, skill, or strategy that will address the instructional plan for student growth you created in Step 2. Your scripted lesson can be delivered in a one-on-one or small group setting. It should address the student’s needs by clearly stating the objective, providing an explanation of the concept, skill, or strategy being taught, and a demonstration or example of the literacy concept, skill, or strategy. Be sure to include how the student practices the concept, skill, or strategy and the corrective and affirmative feedback you would provide while the student practices. Use the following to guide your scripted lesson: 

When your document is complete it is ready to be uploaded.  The rubric below will be used to score the Summative Module 10 Artifact.

SCORING RUBRIC

Copy of Summative Artifact Rubric v2 (2).docx

DRAFT/FEEDBACK OPPORTUNITY

You have the option of submitting a draft of your artifact in order to receive feedback from your Cohort Leader before turning in a final version of your artifact. 

If you would like feedback, please turn in a draft in the page titled Module 10E: Draft Artifact Submission. I will then review your submission and then provide you with feedback to make sure your artifacts fulfills all necessary requirements. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at juanita.esparza@fwisd.org.