question archive Part Two: Observation & Assessment (15 points) Observe at a minimum one child between the ages of 3 and 8 for twenty minutes during active play

Part Two: Observation & Assessment (15 points) Observe at a minimum one child between the ages of 3 and 8 for twenty minutes during active play

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Part Two: Observation & Assessment (15 points)

Observe at a minimum one child between the ages of 3 and 8 for twenty minutes during active play. The observation should take place outside of a classroom, although it can occur on a playground. This section will provide better information if there is more than one child present, but points will not be deducted for a one child observation. Please provide the following information (this section is adapted from an assignment written by Dr. Jade Burris, West Chester University):

  • Who did you observe (provide detailed information about the children’s age, gender, how you know the children, developmental abilities – as well as any details about the adults in the space and what their role is)

 

  • Where did you observe (provide a description of the space(s), and how you came into the space to observe the children.

 

  • What did you observe (provide a detailed narrative of what you observed as you watched the child(ren) interact including how they engaged each other, the materials, and the space)

 

 

 

Computational Thinking Skills Assessment:

 

Reflecting on the observation and your summary, indicate in the table below what skills you think you observed and how you know. For each of the four skills, place an “x” to indicate “certain”, “possible”, or “did not” and in the last column “how I know” provide evidence for how you know.

 

 

Certain

I observed it

Possible

I observed it

Did not

observe it

How I know/Evidence Observed

Abstraction

 

 

 

 

 

Decomposition

 

 

 

 

 

Patterns

 

 

 

 

 

Debugging

 

 

 

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