Assessment 2 |
Literacy Learning Centre |
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Due date |
11: 59 pm (AEST), Thursday 30th May 2024 |
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Weighting |
50% |
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Word count/length |
2000 words (+/-10%; The reference list is not included in the word count but in-text citations are) |
SILOs |
1, 2, 3, 4
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Feedback |
Feedback will be provided on LMS in the form of a rubric (available in theEdu2LLC Term 2 2024 assessment summary guide) within three weeks. |
Purpose
To integrate your knowledge of language and literacy to design, plan and assess for intentional learning experiences in context of play-based activities.
Task details
To design a Literacy Learning Centre that intentionally develops one aspect of language or literacy. The Literacy Learning centre will be suitable for an early childhood centre for children aged 2-5 years, with a play based curriculum.Instructions
Please refer to the detailed instructions in the Subject Learning Guide on Pages 14-16 of the Subject Learning Guide.
Resources and readings relevant to the assessment
The modules, weekly readings, and files found in the 'Assessment 2: Resources' section are all recommended for completing this assessment task.
Edu2LLC Term 2 2024 assessment summary guide
Assessment 2: Submission Template File
YourLiteracy Learning Centrefor Assessment 2 should contain:
1. A description of the Literacy Learning Centre
The Literacy Learning Centre should be located in one place/space and not be a series of activities in a variety of places/spaces/times.
This should include a description of what the children will actually be doing in the Literacy Learning centre.
Examples – a café, a shop, garage, zoo, doctor’s clinic, vet, train station with train for children to climb into (boxes), materials for them to make tickers/Myki cards, role-play experiences.
2. At least one literature-based prop or concrete material for children to interact with, play with or use imaginatively.
What materials will be included in Literacy Learning Centre for children to play and interact with?
3. Print resources (e.g., books, words, letters, writing or other text creating materials) or other materials to encourage role-playing of literacy activities (e.g., note-pads for taking orders, cards, paper to make tickets etc.).
4.Resources for the development of spoken or written English for students from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
5.Include photos or drawings of the Literacy Learning Centre to illustrate the description.
Remember not to show children from your centre. You may pick pictures from the internet if you are not currently working in an early childhood centre.
6. Thereshouldbe an aspect ofintentional teaching/scaffoldingand teacher involvement within the learning centre.
Example 1 File