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Virginia Johnson
Cedar Creek Elementary
Art teacher K-4
Bastrop ISD
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Bandelier Elementary School
Ave SE
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3309 Pershing Ave
Albuquerque, NM 87106
505-255-8744 (School)
Principal - Nikki Dennis
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Patrick Arguelles
Tioga NW
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5708 Tioga
Albuquerque, NM 87120
505-890-5083 (H)
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CAPACITY MATRIX
LEARNER’S NAME:______________________________
Getting Started / Taking Baby Steps
Opening Session
Using mistakes as a natural part of learning
Developing
Community
Improving systems
Setting Measurable Goals
Identifying Drivers and Barriers (Force Field Analysis)
Using multi-voting (Nominal Group Technique)
Using Tools for Using the following concepts:
Student
Impact and Effort
Achievement
Low Hanging Fruit
Span of Control
Formal Brainstorming
3-W chart (Who/What/When)
Making
Teams Work
Closing Session
Teamwork
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Capacity matrix form © 1996 langford International, Inc.
Please complete the following:
1. The most important idea I learned today was:
2. Three things I would like to learn more about are:
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I can adapt this to other areas
WISDOM
I know why this works
I know when to use this
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Working towards a common goal
Getting team members to follow through
I can break this into parts
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Building teams
KNOW-HOW
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I can do this on my own
CAPACITY BREAKDOWN
KNOWLEDGE
AIM/RESULT CAPACITY
I can do this with help
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Evaluate yourself on each skill. put an “S”
at your starting point. At the end of the day,
re-evaluate yourself and mark your growth.
UPDATED: 19-Sep-01
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LEARNING PROCESS
I know something about this
Instructions:
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SKILL
I can teach someone else
AREA
I can do this on my own
OBJECTIVE
I can do this with help
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I’ve heard of this
Mathematics Grade 2 - Capacity Matrix
LEARNERS NAME:______________________________
order whole numbers through 999
Number,
operation,
and quantitative
reasoning
place value
use symbols correctly (>, <, =)
identify parts of a whole
fractions
using whole object
using set of objects
usebasic addition facts
addition
and
subtraction
twos
threes
fours
fives
sixes
sevens
eights
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show and describe what happens when a set of
objects is seperated into equal sets
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