Checklist for Performance Task project  

create an authentic Performance task, that relates to the content from the paper and Pencil test, but provides the student WITH the Information to apply what they know and are able to do, to a real world setting. 

Below is a list of things you need to include in your performance Task. Visit a performance task site for more help on this project. Check out the template for a step by step process for creating Performance tasks.

 

1. Use New York State Standards in developing the goals/knowledge/skill (s).  The task should include a brief description of the learning outcomes the task is intended to measure and why those outcomes would be difficult or  impossible to measure elsewhere.  

 

2. Answer every question on the checklist below.   Check out the Power Point presentation on performance tasks for more template help. This includes a complete set of directions and procedures, including any special resources (e.g. equipment, books) available to the student. 
Concept List.

 

3. You must use  a rubric—scoring guide.  The rubric must be holistic or analytic.  Checklists can be used to supplement the rubrics. Go to the site for writing rubrics if you need more help. Read a mini-lecture about rubrics. Also check out Rubistar for a rubric writing web page.

 

4. Make sure our task is an authentic* performance task.  
*Authentic assessment is used to describe performance-based assessments that engage students in applying knowledge and skills in ways that they are used in the “real world.” 
(Ferrara and McTighe, 2000, p. 15)
 

 

5. Include a bibliography, using APA format, of any materials not created from scratch. Most materials are not created from scratch.

 

6. Expect to have your performance task critiqued using the the following instruments: 
-Draft Performance Task rating scale
-Praise/Question/Polish feedback Form
-Rubric for Authentic Classroom Assessment

 

7. Create a website to convince new teachers that performance tasks are a good way to assess student products or performance.  More to come on this task.  Present the website and general performance task to the class in a 10 minute presentation on the last day.
8. Or Create a website that communicates your assessment plan for the grade level of your choice.  Make sure the pages are linked and that the needs of the administrator, the parent and the student are met in creating the website.  Remember the site has to be useful.   
Notes:  

Check the how to create a Performance Task PowerPoint presentation page for more clarification. 

Performance Task Template Hints

Below is a list of items that must appear in the final write up of the authentic performance task. 
You may add headings, but in order to earn full credit, you must have the explanations to the headings found here. The ASSURE model just helps you organize the ideas in your head.

Headings
(Each of these headings should appear as part of  the task)

Explanations/Recommendations 

Think about the ASSURE Model 

Task Name

Cover Sheet placement would be fine

Grade Level (s)

Cover sheet placement 
(Part of A in the ASSURE Model)

Subject Area (s)

Authentic PT often cover more than one subject area
(Part of A in the ASSURE Model)

Concept

Check the concept list (explain why your PT fits the particular concept)
(Part of first S in the ASSURE Model)

Formative or Summative

Explain why or how it is one or the other.
(Part of first S in the ASSURE Model)

Previously Taught Content

Heading plus explanation. What did you teach, before, during and after?
(Part of the first S the ASSURE Model)

Use Blooms Taxonomy to Classify objectives used

Remember the whole reason for the performance task is to reach some of the higher order thinking skills.  If your objectives are not higher order, then why are you using the performance task?  Why not just use a paper and pencil test?
(Part of first S in the ASSURE Model)

Can be integrated with

Explain the subjects and content that go together. How do they work together in this instance?
(Part of first S in the ASSURE Model)

Relates/connects to student Lives

How does this work for the grade and content you are using? How does this help this grade level understand the concept?
(Part of A in the ASSURE Model)

Goals and/or Skills

Big ideas Check out the standards—The key ideas here. Include N.Y.S. Standards and other content specific standards. Use the key ideas from the standards. 
(Part of first S in the ASSURE Model)

Objectives

Write objectives which are higher order( Based on Bloom's Taxonomy), since this is the whole reason for doing the performance task. Don't forget about Psychomotor and Affective objectives. (Use the learning outcomes from the standards) Revised!
(Part of first S in the ASSURE Model)

Task Prompt

 

This is the context or scenario in which learning event is imbedded.  Recall you should have setting/role, Goal/challenge, Product/performance, audience and criteria in your task prompt.
(Part of second S in the ASSURE Model)

Procedural Criteria

What are the steps the students need to take to complete the task.  Sometimes this works well with the timeline.  Think about what a substitute teacher would need the kids to do in order for them to complete the task.  Some students include handouts here.
(Part of second S in the ASSURE Model)

Involved in assessment

Who does the assessment? Self, Teacher, Peers, Parents, outside evaluator.  Describe how this might take place. Include the forms of documentation you plan to use. 
(Part of first E in the ASSURE Model)

Evaluative Criteria

This is where the rubric comes in.  Many students also have a check list here. Take a look at the Rubrics Mini-lecture for helpPower point presentations on rubrics. 
(Part of first E in the ASSURE Model)

Planning Calendar

A basic timeline is fine here.  Describe what time of the year you might do this project.  How long it will take?
(Part of second S in the ASSURE Model)

Percent of Grade

How this is calculated into the the student's class grade.  How much is it worth?
(Part of first E in the ASSURE Model)

Bibliography Don't forget to include sources that you used.  Make sure you use APA style. 
Other Factors (Extra!) How could you make this an even better task by including aspects about Learning Disabilities, Multiple Intelligences, and Technology?
Website Not part of this grade, but part of the technology grade.  Check to make sure the website has two pages and meets the requirements outlined in the task prompt

Concept List

Adversity 
appeasement
Balance 
Basic Human needs
Boundaries/Limitations
Cause/Effect
Change
Communication
Competition
Competitiveness
Completeness
Conflict
Conservation
Conspiracy
Creation
Dependency
Discovery
Energy
Equity
Evolution
Equity
Evolution
Exploration
Fantasy
Freedom Growth
Heroism
Humanity
Humor
Identity
Imagination
Inferences
Influences
Internationality
Integrity
Interdependence
Investigation
Judgment
Life Cycles
Manipulation
Negligence
Negotiation
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Order(liness)
Patterns
Persistence
Personal Choice
Quantifiers
Rebellion
Regeneration
Relationships
Resource (fullness)
Responsibility
Revolution
Rhythm(s)
Scarcity
Survival
Sustenance
Symbolism
Symmetry
Teamwork
The Unknown
Trail and Error
Value Systems
Wholeness