Title: Whatever%20Happened%20to%20Creativity?
1Whatever Happened to Creativity?
Presented by Brian Jeffrey National Board
Certified Teacher Los Osos High School
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
2Time to Take a Quiz
Learn to think and teach
- Directions What is the object you see on the
yellow post-it before you? You have ten seconds
to write your answer. Go!
Correct answer . . .
Every answer is correct.
different.
Yes, I know its supposed to be an adverb, blame
Apple.
3Lets Play Some Games
Going to the Moon
Black Magic
Get students thinking critically!
Snaps
4Whatever Happened to Creativity?
In small groups, briefly interpret and discuss
the following painting. Be sure to give reasons
for the thought process that lead you to your
interpretation
- How do you think the way you do?
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6Now get into a different small group with
entirely new members. Then, determine which of
the following four items does not belong.
In your group, discuss your answer. You must
have 100 agreement on your answer. Each person
must then write down the agreed upon answer.
Next, be ready to read it to the class by
explaining the thought process and debate that
brought your group to its answer.
7Creativity
Higher Order Thinking Skills
Blooms Taxonomy
Lower Order Thinking Skills
8How do they evaluate it?
Sample Assignments
- Recipes and baking
- Interpretive Dance
- YouTube Videos
- Original Songs
- Sculpture
- Artwork
- Original Stories
- Podcasts
- T-Shirts
- Photography
- Architectural Models
- Clothing
- Poetry
- Comedy Routines
- Speeches
- Computer Animation
- MySpace or Facebook
- Cell Phone Video
They use a rubric based on Blooms Taxonomy
and apply it to a formative assessment scale.
9Blue Dot Blooms Taxonomy Rubric
- Appeals to your strengths as a learner and
thinker, showing the audience the context in
which you think
- Demonstrates to the audience the key ideas,
themes, issues, for whats being
studied at a complex level of thinking
- Explains in no more than two sentences how the
assignment allowed you to comprehend the subject
to which you responded, using the terms
comprehension, analysis, and evaluation
- Explain what you learned to another student
using Blooms higher level thinking terms and
apply it to another topic
beyond the one studied
10Generic Scale for Formative Assessment
Score 4.0 In addition to Score 3.0 performance, in-depth inferences and applications that go beyond what was taught
Score 3.0 No major errors or omissions regarding any of the information and/or processes (simple or complex) that were taught
Score 2.0 No major errors or omissions regarding the simpler details, but major errors or omissions regarding the more complex ideas and processes
Score 1.0 With help, a partial understanding of some of the simpler details and processes and some of the more complex ideas and processes
Why use formative assessment?
Formative Assessment Source Marzano, Designing
and Teaching Leader Goals Objectives
11For Support Materials
I need to remember to steal things from this web
site!
mrjeffrey.com
Teaching Zone
12CONTACT INFO
- Brian Jeffrey
- Los Osos High School
- 6001 Milliken Ave
- Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737
- Work Phone 909-477-6900,
- extension 2337
- Cell Phone 909-553-9392
- E-mail mrj_at_mrjeffrey.com
- Web Page mrjeffrey.com
Schedule a department or district workshop today!