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An End Of Course Assessment

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Students in eleventh grade are required to take an end of course assessment in social studies. Students take United States History in eleventh grade and are required to pass at least one social studies end of course assessment in order to graduate. The Standards of Learning Blueprint that lays out the structure of the end of course assessment divulges thirteen out of sixty questions on the test are based on the standards related to World War I (Virginia Department of Education, 2009). Being that this portion of the assessment is heavily weighted on the test, it is crucial that students understand concepts, but also master content and connections in regards to World War I. In order to ensure all students are able to grasp content, and make connections, it is crucial to differentiate instruction. According to Tomlinson (2008), differentiation is based upon creating a classroom in which all students are able to reach their full potential, because students work and show mastery in the learning context in which they learn best.
Since World War I is a crucial portion of the Virginia Standards of Learning end of course assessment, teaching a comprehensive unit on World War I is crucial. Finding an Understanding by Design lesson based on World War I allows for analysis of concepts and skills students need to be successful on the assessment and in creating connections within the content. The Understanding by Design lesson on World War I can be accessed by downloading the World War

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