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Funds of Knowledge Assessment Chart

Over the next 4 weeks, teachers are encouraged to explore their students' funds of knowledge through personal interviews, essays, home visits, attending community events, or observations. Teachers should note students' skills and responsibilities at home and in their community according to the provided categories. For each example of funds of knowledge, teachers should propose a classroom activity integrating that information and, if possible, implement the activity. Results will be shared at the next workshop.
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Funds of Knowledge Assessment Chart

Over the next 4 weeks, teachers are encouraged to explore their students' funds of knowledge through personal interviews, essays, home visits, attending community events, or observations. Teachers should note students' skills and responsibilities at home and in their community according to the provided categories. For each example of funds of knowledge, teachers should propose a classroom activity integrating that information and, if possible, implement the activity. Results will be shared at the next workshop.
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Funds of Knowledge Assessment

Over the next 4 weeks, we encourage you to explore your students funds of knowledge by taking note of specific community/home based skills, activities, and/or responsibilities they demonstrate according to the categories below. This can be done by holding personal or group interviews, assigning essays, doing home visits, attending community events, or through personal observations during class. As you note specific examples of their funds of knowledge, propose an idea on how to integrate that info into a classroom applicationand if possible, implement the activity and take note on how it worked. We will share results in our next workshop.

Funds of Knowledge Funds of Knowledge

Home/Community Practices Home/Community Practices

Classroom Application Classroom Application

Economics Language

Geography Health Politics Childcare Agriculture Art Sports Cooking Technology Entertainment Religion ?

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