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EDU 202 Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment: Unit of study

The artifact that I chose for this reflection and alignment was the Unit of study. This artifact is a full unit plan that includes lessons, activities, and assessments that are all connected around a central topic. It shows how to organize instruction over a longer period of time while making sure that all lessons build off of each other. This can be helpful for teachers because it provides a clear structure and erection for teaching, while also allowing flexibility to adjust based on student needs. It also includes different strategies, differentiation and ways to engage students, which makes it a strong example of effective planning.

This assignment expanded my knowledge and pedagogy by helping me understand how important it is to plan ahead and connect lessons in a meaningful way. Before this, I did not fully realize how much thought goes into creating a full unit instead of just individual lessons, it showed me how to incorporate different instructional strategies, assessments, and differentiation into one plan. In my future practice as an educator, I will use unit planning to make sure my teaching is organized, purposeful and engaging for all students. This will help me become a more effective teacher by making sure that students are building knowledge over time and are supported in different ways throughout the unit.

Makenzies UNE Standards-Based Lesson Plan – Spring 2026

EDU 202 Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment: Instructional Strategies Booklet

The artifact that I chose for this reflection and alignment is the Instructional Strategies booklet, which aligns with the instructional strategies standard. This artifact is a booklet that has a multitude of instructional strategies that can be used in a classroom with different classroom examples and management ways. This can be really helpful to teachers because if they need different ideas for strategies, then they can just go through and look and choose one to use or look at strategies. Along with the strategies are notes at the bottom taken about each strategy, so that if someone doesn’t have time to go through all of the strategies, then it is easy to go look at the notes created and make a faster decision.

This assignment has expanded my knowledge and pedagogy by showing me that there are more strategies that I did not know about before creating this. The ones that I did know about showed me that there can be a lot of different ways to use each strategy, and that they can work together in multiple ways. Seeing the number of strategies can be overwhelming in a way, but having notes in the booklet can help it not feel as overwhelming. This can be used for so many different things, like differentiation and different teaching methods. This can help save time when trying to figure out a strategy that should be used, since there are notes, but also because they are all in one space and can go right to that strategy.

Learning Targets

Definition/Description of the Instructional Strategy:

Learning targets are clear, student friendly statements that describe what students are expected to know and be able to do by the end of a lesson. They are derived from academic standards but written in languages students can understand. Learning targets are specific and measurable, focus on one skill or concept at a time, use student friendly “I can” statements,align directly to standards and assessments, and make success driven criteria. They can help students answer: what am I learning?Why am I learning it? And how will I know if I’ve learned it? When used effectively, learning targets increase clarity, student ownership, and achievement.

Classroom Application:

Example: 5th grade math

Standard:  Multiply multi-digit whole numbers

Learning target: I can multiply multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm

Success Criteria: 

  • I line up place values correctly
  • I multiply each digit accurately
  • I check my work using estimation

How it looks in practice 

  • Teacher introduces the learning target at the start of class
  • Students discuss what the target means in their own words
  • Activities directly practice the skill described in the target
  • Students self-assess at the end of the lesson(thumbs up/down, exit ticket,reflection)

Other examples:

ELA: I can identify the theme of a story and support it with evidence

Science: I can explain how energy transfers in a food web

Social Studies: I can analyze primary sources to understand historical perspectives

Learning targets are referenced throughout the lesson and not just posted on the wall

Classroom Management Considerations:

Consistency is posting learning targets in the same location daily and referring back to them multiple times during instruction. Clarity is avoiding vague targets like “I can understand fractions” and focusing on observable skills. Student ownership is being able to have students restate targets in their own words and use self-assessment checklists. Alignment can ensure activities and assessments directly measure the target, and avoid “activity-driven” lessons that do not connect to the learning goal. Without clear learning targets, students may complete tasks without understanding the purpose, which can reduce engagement and achievement.

EDU 110: Supporting 21st learning through technology

The artifact that I chose for this reflection and alignment is the podcast, which aligns with the common core standard 11. This artifact is a podcast that we began creating that focuses on sharing ideas, perspectives, and information in an engaging and accessible format.The purpose of this assignment was to communicate educational concepts in a different way than traditional assignments, allowing for more creativity and expression. This can be useful in a classroom setting because podcasts can be used as a teaching tool for students to demonstrate understanding, share ideas and engage with content in a more interactive way. It also allows students to practice communication skills and think more deeply about how they present information to others.

This assignment expanded my knowledge and pedagogy by showing me that there are different ways to incorporate technology and creativity into teaching. Before this I did not think as much about using something like a podcast as an instructional strategy but now I see how effective it can be for engaging students and supporting different learning styles. It also showed me the importance of giving students opportunities to express their learning in different formats not just through writing. In my future practice as an educator I can use podcasts as a way to differentiate their understanding. This will help create a more inclusive and engaging learning environment while also building important communication and critical thinking skills.

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