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From: Monster Storms Mission 1: The Usual Suspects
Mission 1 - Lesson 10: Assessing Mission 1 Concepts

Review the mission and assess students’ understanding of the concepts presented in the mission.

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Prepare  
 
Prepare
 
Time Required: 60 to 120 minutes
  • Download and copy concept maps from the JASON Mission Center.
  • Download and copy the post-test with answer key.
Motivate  
 
Motivate
 
Ask students to give brief presentations on what they learned in the Mission Challenge. Invite peers to thoughtfully critique the work of their fellow classmates.
Teach  
 
Teach
 
  • Administer the Post-test for Mission 4, either using the PDF format found in Teacher Resources online or using the resources in the Assessment Center.
  • Return concept maps that were done at the beginning of the mission. Distribute new copies and have students reflect on what they have learned by completing a second version.
  • Invite students to share the new insights they have learned during Mission 1.
 
Mission 1: Post-Test (PDF Document) Assessment
 
Post-Test to go with Mission 1.
 
Blank Concept Map Examples Supporting Material
 
View Some examples of concept maps students can use at the beginning and end of each mission.
Reflect And Assess  
 
Assessment
 
  • Collect old and new concepts and assess the amount of growth shown in the work.
  • An answer key to the Post-test has been provided online.
 
Mission 1: Post-Test Answer Key Answer Key
 
Answer Key to go with Mission 1 Post-Test.
Follow-up  
 
Follow-up
 
Complete the History and Culture Connections outlined on pages 24–25 of the teacher’s edition.
 
Mission 1 Connection Teacher's Edition Teacher's Guide
 
View History and Culture Interdisciplinary Connection: Sunken Treasure, Pirates, and Monster Storms
 
History & Culture: Sunken Treasure, Pirates, and Monster Storms Interdisciplinary Connection
 
View On a calm July day in 1715, a fleet of ships left Cuba bound for Spain. The riches carried by this fleet included silver and gold taken from the mines of the New World. Read about how, after five days at sea, the fleet met a monster storm that destroyed all eleven ships and killed over 1000 sailors.
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