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Alee Chapman

ECED-329
23 November 2015
TWS #6
Analysis of Student Learning-Showcase Lesson
Students Name

PreAssessme
nt
(What is a
bully?)

Alayshia= HIGH
BroDarrien
Jerry
Inaejah
Toddre
Tayah
Makayla=AVERA
GE
Bentlee
Ziya
Jeremiah
Kaliyah W.
Johanna
Michaias
Kaleigha J.
Tyanna
Nolan
Arianny
Ari
Eddie
Anna
Vincent
Beatriz
Myron- LOW
Miangel
Josie Beth
Isaac

Yes
Yes

During
Assessment
= were they
answering
questions
correctly
Yes
No

PostAssessment
(Bully
worksheet =
answers wrong)

No
No

Yes
Some

-4= 60
-2= 80

No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

Yes
Some
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No

-6= 40
-4= 60
-3=70
-1=90
-1=90
-3=70
-2=80
-0=100
-1=90
-2=80
-0=100
-3=70
-5=50
-4=60
-1=90
-7=30

Yes
Yes

Yes
Yes

-2=80
-5=50

Mean:
Median:
Mode:
understanding

3.71
65.9
5
Yes
5
Yes
of what a bully is and how

-0= 100
-6= 40

Data on
Whole
Class
The table
below
shows the
data I
collected
before,
during,
and after
my
Showcase
Lesson.
The
objective
of this
lesson
was: At
the end of
this
lesson, the
students
will have a
better

71.2
75
90
we can stop bullies with

100% understanding.
The data in the table above represents the check-list/scores of my pre,
during, and post assessment. For the pre-assessment, I went to each
child during workstations and asked each child what a bully is. The first
yes or no determined their understanding of what a bully is, while the
second determines how many answers they got wrong on their bully or
buddy worksheet. 16/22 (72%) had an understanding of what a bully is,
and 6/22 (27%) did not have an understanding of what a bully was. The
during assessment was done in a check-list form also based on their
ability to answer questions about what bullies are and how Big Bird
was bullied. For the most part, most students were able to answer why
and how Big Bird was bullied. The post-assessment was graded by the
students ability to understand whether a statement was a buddy or a
bully statement. The grading followed the same rubric as the pre and
during assessment. 17/22 (77%) students mastered who was a buddy
and bully, while 5/22 (23%) students did not grasp the information.
Individual Student Results (High, Average, Low)
I chose to focus on three main students. These students will be
referred to as Alayshia, Makayla, and Myron.
High performance student: The data above for Alayshia shows that she
had an understanding of what a bully is before our lesson. She told me
exactly what a bully was. She easily answered questions after our
video about bullies and she got everything on her buddy or bully sheet
correct. I chose Alayshia for the high performance student because she
showed understanding and done excellent in each assessment that I
performed with the class. Below, I included Alayshias work during the
assessments.
Average performance student: The data above for Makayla shows that
she had no understanding of what a bully is before our lesson. She told
me she had no idea of what a bully was but she done wonderful on her
buddy or bully sheet and only got 2 questions wrong. I chose Makayla
for the average performance student because she showed some
understanding and done average work on each assessment that I
performed with the class. Below, I included Makaylas work during the
assessments
Low performance student:
The data above for Myron shows that he did have an understanding of
what a bully was. He told me exactly what he thought that it was but
did not answer some of the questions after the video correctly. His
post-assessment showed me that he did not know what a bully was

after all because he got 7 answer incorrect. He tends to get off of task
fairly easy, and needs constant reminding to pay attention throughout
the day. I chose Myron for the low performance student because he
showed me that he was struggling to understand the material based
on the assessments that I gave. Below, I included Myrons work during
the assessments.
It was important for me to evaluate these three students to see the
different learning points in my classroom. If I am able to help my
highest student and my lowest student succeed then I know I am
reaching all the students who fall in the middle of that spectrum also.
Student work:
The following pictures shows work from my highest (Alayshia), average
(Makayla), and below average student (Myron). The pictures are from
their post-assessment worksheets that were completed after the
lesson.
Alayshia:

Makayla:

Myron:

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