U1-E1 Learning Goals (Formative)
Completion requirements
Before going on to your final assessment, think about how you responded to the learning goals for this unit.
Response to Learning Goals
Type your answer to each of the questions above in your Worksheet for Learning Goals Document.
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Unit 1
What is Courage?
Learning Outcomes
Before going on to your final assessment, think about how you responded to the learning goals for this unit.
Read and think about the following items:
read, listen to, and talk about real-life stories about courage
use predicting and inferring to help you understand what you read
make connections to your own life and to other stories
analyze who is included in media stories about courage
write and tell βrecountsβ (a list of events) about real-life happenings
use word structure to discover meaning of new words
use effective word choice to improve your writing
Assessment (Formative)
Response to Learning Goals
Now that you finished this unit, it's time to tell your teacher what you learned.
Type your answer to each of the questions above in your Worksheet for Learning Goals Document.
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- Download the document Worksheet for Learning Goals Document.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: When the download screen opens:
- Click the "Open with" button.
- Select "Adobe Reader".
- Click "OK".
- You will then be able to view the document Worksheet for Learning Goals Document.
- Can't view the file? View Skill Builder: Saving Dynamic PDFs.
Save
How to save a file:
- Have the file open and select Save As from the File menu.
- Name your Learning Goals Document file in this format: jsmith_learninggoals and save the file to your Documents folder.
- This Formative Assessment worksheet is similar to homework, which is an opportunity to practise important concepts in the lesson. The worksheet is NOT for marks.
- However, your teacher may ask you to submit this worksheet to check on your progress so be sure to save it in your Documents folder.
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