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Unit Plan
Science
Create a unit plan for a grade 7 science unit on agriculture and weather. Include a unit summary. Write key learning targets aligned to Wisconsin state standards and an essential driving question for the unit. Additionally, include key vocabulary and summative assessment strategies for the unit. List what students should know and be able to do by the end of the unit.
Middle School
Unit Plan
Math
Create a unit plan for a grade 2 math unit on addition and subtraction. Include a unit summary. Write key learning targets aligned to Wisconsin state standards and an essential driving question for the unit. Additionally, include key vocabulary and 2-3 summative assessment strategies for the unit. List what students should know and be able to do by the end of the unit.
Elementary School
Progress Report
All
Write a narrative progress report for Joseph, a charismatic 12th grader with strengths in leadership, public speaking, and subjects like social studies and English. He thrives in group discussions and extracurriculars like debate team and student council. Joseph is working on time management and improving his analytical writing. He sometimes over commits to activities, leading to rushed assignments or procrastination on long-term projects.
High School
Progress Report
All
Write a progress report for Stephen, who is a curious and energetic 7th grader who thrives in hands-on learning and group activities. He excels in science and technology, often taking the lead in experiments and projects. Stephen’s natural curiosity drives him to ask insightful questions and explore new topics in depth. He has a strong sense of humor, which helps him connect with peers. Areas for growth include improving his organizational skills, as he sometimes struggles to keep track of assignments and deadlines. He is working on his written communication, particularly in structuring essays and using proper grammar. Stephen is sociable and enthusiastic but can occasionally get off-task.
Middle School
Progress Report
All
Write a narrative progress report for Emma, a creative 2nd grader who reads above grade level and enjoys expressing herself through art, storytelling, and singing. She is well-liked by her peers for her kindness and willingness to help students by being a peer role model. Emma is working on building math fluency and can be frustrated when she gets incorrect answers. She can be hesitant to share her ideas in group settings. Include strategies for Emma to work on her areas for growth.
Elementary School
Exemplar
ELA
Create a reflective letter profiling yourself as a writer. In your letter to me, include the following: strengths, challenges and areas to grow. Include reflections on your process of writing and what you learned about yourself through the process of writing.
High School
Exemplar
SS
Imagine you are a reporter writing an article to explain the three branches of government to kids your age. Describe what each branch (legislative, executive, and judicial) does, including their powers and how they work together. Why is it important for each branch to have limits on its power? Use examples to show how checks and balances keep our government fair and balanced. Make your article interesting and easy to understand!
Middle School
Exemplar
Science
Imagine you are a plant living in a big garden. What type of plant are you? Write about your day in the garden. How do you grow? What do you need to stay healthy? Do you have any animal friends, like bees or birds, who visit you? Be sure to include details about what makes you special and what it's like being a plant!
Elementary School
Resource
Math
Create a detailed resource to explain how to use polynomial identities to solve problems. After explaining how to use polynomial identities, provide five problems for students to solve independently.
High School
Resource
SS
Write a fictional story set in the American Revolution. The story should include:
-A main character who is 13 years old.
-A problem or challenge they face that reflects the time period's historical context -At least one historically accurate detail about the setting, tools, or daily life.
The story should be creative, engaging, and appropriate for 7th-grade readers, focusing on how the main character solves their problem and what they learn along the way
Middle School
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