Required Resources
- There are no required resources; however, you are encouraged to visit at least one additional resource.
Additional Resources
- Instructional strategies for CS
- Code.org
- UTeach Computer Science
- Chalk.com’s What Does a Good Lesson Plan Look Like?
Required Evidence
- Submit a sample lesson plan implementing the Devices and Hardware, Software, and Troubleshooting standards into your curriculum.
- Be sure to include the appropriate standards into your lesson:
- Ohio (or your state’s) CS standards for your grade level. Ohio Standards
- CSTA standards for your grade level
- Sort by “Computing Systems”
- Be sure to include the appropriate standards into your lesson:
- Implement that lesson plan into the classroom.
- Evidence of successful completion must include two components:
- The lesson plan in Word or PDF format. There are no length or format requirements. However, it must have state or content standards included.
- Include in the lesson plan the actual date(s) of implementation, including the age and grade of the audience.
Evidence Review Criteria
- Evidence of preparation and planning
- Criterion 1: Evidence demonstrates instructor applies applicable lesson to corresponding standard.
- Criterion 2: Evidence demonstrates appropriate assessment for corresponding standard.
- Evidence of Implementation
- Criterion 1: Evidence demonstrates student understanding of corresponding standards.
- Criterion 1: Evidence demonstrates student understanding of corresponding standards.
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