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Spring 2012 Grade 4 TAH4 Teacher Self Assessment - Standards
This information in this survey is private and will only be shared with the grant evaluator. Please include your FIRST and LAST name. There are three sections to this self-assessment: (1) rating your personal knowledge of the content of each standard, (2) rating your knowledge of strategies in teaching each standard, and (3) knowledge in the use of technology/online resources. Sept. 2009.
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- Rate your PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE of the content of this standard (10 is High):
4.1 Students describe the physical and human geography and use maps, tables, graphs, photographs, and charts to organize information about people, places, and environments in a spatial context.
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- Rate your PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE of the content of this standard (10 is High):
4.2 Students describe the American Indian nations in their local region long ago and in the recent past.
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- Rate your PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE of the content of this standard (10 is High):
4.3 Students draw from historical and community resources to organize the sequence of local historical events and describe how each period of settlement left its mark on the land.
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- Rate your PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE of the content of this standard (10 is High):
4.4 Students understand the role of rules and laws in our daily lives and the basic structure of the U.S. government.
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- Rate your PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE of the content of this standard (10 is High):
4.5 Students demonstrate basic economic reasoning skills and an understanding of the economy of the local region.
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- How often do your students do history related projects?
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- How often do your students use maps, tables, graphs, photographs and charts to organize information about people, places and environment?
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- How often do you as a teacher develop lessons and materials that go beyond traditional use of lectures and textbooks?
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- How often do you as a teacher create reading and writing activities focused on primary documents?
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- How often do you as a teacher integrate the language arts standards into the teaching of history?
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- General Comments
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