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Authentic Authentic Performance Performance AssessmentsAssessments

An OverviewAn Overview

What are Performance Assessments?“A collection of several standards-based tasks that

progressively develop and reveal student understanding of the

standards.”

Why are Performance Assessments valuable?

Instruction

Big Ideas

Authentic Purpose

Why are Performance Assessments valuable?

Learning

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Learning Progressions

Why are Performance Assessments valuable?

Curriculum

Why are Performance Assessments valuable? Assessmen

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How do I create Performance Assessments?

1. Write an Engaging Scenario 2. Design 3 – 4 Performance

Tasks

3. Create a Scoring Guide for each

Performance Tasks

1. Write an Engaging Scenario

• Set a relevant, real-world context for learning unwrapped standards (a current Situation)• Offer the students a Challenge to meet• Define the Role(s) the student will assume• Identify the Audience (preferably external)• Specify the Product/Performance that will be demonstrated or created

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During dinner last night, your mom announces that her company is expanding and has offered her a significant salary increase to move and work in the offices located in China. Knowing how much you love studying social studies, your mom asks you to investigate the benefits and drawbacks of the two governments (American democracy and Chinese communism). She would like you to determine whether the family should relocate to China or remain in the United States, then write a formal paper stating your point of view supported with a counter-argument, reasoning, evidence, and citations. Your mom wants to reference your paper in her meeting with her boss as she provides her decision.

ROLE ExamplesAdvertisingApplicantArchitectArtistAthleteAutobiographerBiographerBusiness PersonCampaign WorkerCartographerCartoonistBook/Movie Charac.

InventorJournalistJudgeJury MemberLawyerMusicianNewscasterParentPhotographerPhotojournalistPlaywrightPoet

Police OfficerReporterResearcherSet DesignerSoftware DeveloperSpeech WriterStock BrokerTextbook PublisherTour GuideTravel Agent

ChefCitizenCollectorConsumerContractorDetectiveEditorEngineerExecutiveFamous PersonFood Critic

PRODUCT & PERFORMANCE ExamplesAdvertising CampaignAnthemAnthologiesAutobiographyBrochureBusiness LetterDebateDesigns for ExperimentsDioramaEcosystemEulogyFableFashion ShowFilm ReviewFood CritiqueFriendly LetterGraphsInventionsJournals

Judge’s DecisionLab ReportLawyer’s ArgumentMapsObservation LogPanel DiscussionPersonal NarrativePersuasive LetterModelsMovie or Short FilmMuseum ExhibitNewspaper

PowerPoint PresentationPrequelProposalPuppet ShowQuiltReaction PaperScrapbookSculptureShort StorySymphonyTechnical ManualTravel JournalsWebsite

2. Design 3-4 Performance Tasks

• Reflect priority/supporting standards and essential questions/big ideas

• Directly align to “unwrapped skills” and level of rigor• Describe in detail, explicit, step-by-step directions • Relate in a cohesive manner to the task before and after it• Progress to a higher level of Bloom’s as

student understanding of concepts and skills is revealed

Task 1 Examples(recognize, list, describe)

Task 2 Examples(interpret, summarize, compare)

DrawIdentifyLocateSelectLabelOutlineListOutlineDiscuss

InferEstimateMatchRelateCategorizeCompareExamineSortCombinePredictEstablishParaphraseOutline

FindRecordStateConfirmExplainDescribeDiscussHighlight

Task 3 Examples(apply, analyze, model)

Task 4 Examples(evaluate, justify, create)

ApplyAnalyzeModelSketchInvestigatePlanHypothesizeUseIllustrateClassifyArrangeModify

DesignInventOriginateJustifyConstructEvaluateRecommend

AppraiseDistinguishAdvertiseExperimentDifferentiate

DeviseGenerateFormulateCritiqueCriticizeAppraiseCompose

3. Create a Scoring Guide for each Task• Use specific, observable, and measurable criteria in a

language that is easily understood by all• Match criteria directly to what the task requires and reflect on the students’ degree of proficiency relative to the priority/ supporting standards• Use both qualitative and quantitative rubrics• Begin by defining criteria for Proficient first, then Advanced, Progressing and Beginning

Qualitative CriteriaQualitative CriteriaTask 1: After reading the three articles, create a chart listing the benefits and drawbacks of American Democracy and Chinese Communism. Be sure to examine the social, political and economic aspects for both.

Advanced (4) - Can differentiate between social, political and economic aspects of

government; Identifies benefits and drawbacks for all three aspects

of both governments; Can distinguish between opinion and factProficient (3) – Can accurately differentiate between social, political AND economic

aspects of government; Identifies benefits and drawback for all three

aspects of both governmentsProgressing (2) – Can accurately differentiate between two of the three aspects of

government; Identifies benefits and drawbacks for two of the three

aspects of both governments Beginning (1) – Can accurately differentiate between one of the three aspects of

government; Identifies benefits and drawbacks for one of the three

aspects of both governments

Quantitative CriteriaQuantitative CriteriaTask 3: Devise an effective opening paragraph that contains a thesis statement, background information about your topic and asserts your point of view. Write a paragraph identifying a potential counter-argument to your decision. Support your counter-argument with reasoning. 

Opening paragraph contains a thesis statement and background infoConcluding paragraph summarizes points and is grounded in logicSpells all words correctlyUses grammar, punctuation, and capitalization correctlyUses appropriate and precise vocabulary to best support argument. Advanced (4) – Meets all five requirements aboveProficient (3) – Meets four of the requirements aboveProgressing (2) – Meets at least three of the requirements aboveBeginning (1) – Meets at least two of the requirements above

Write two paragraphs (one for social, political, and/or economic) to develop your point of view and make a convincing case for that style of government.Write a concluding paragraph to summarize your points that is grounded in logic and not emotion.

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