My Teaching Portfolio.

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My Teaching Portfolio

NAEYC Standards Standard 1: Promoting Child Development and Learning. Click on each standard to see portfolio artifacts Standard 1: Promoting Child Development and Learning. Standard 2: Building Family and Community Relationships Standard 3: Observing, Documenting, and Assessing to Support Young Children and Families Standard 4: Teaching and Learning Standard 5:Becoming a Professional

Standard 1: Promoting Child Development and Learning. Artifact 1: _______________ Reflection: Reflect on the artifact. Remember to write this in paragraph format. This is where you explain the importance of this artifact. You do not have to refer to the standards/criteria in this section. Standards/Criteria Connections: Identify each of the criteria by its standard name and identifying letter (e.g., 1a, 2c, or 7d) that this artifact addresses. You can click “Standards and Criteria” below to find that information. Remember, it can address more than one Standard. After each criterion’s name, explain why you believe this artifact addresses this standard. Write your explanation referring to the criteria description and using some of the vocabulary used in the description. Artifact: This is where you exhibit the actual artifact. If the artifact is small (e.g., certificate), you can Insert it into the rest of this document. If it is more complicated (e.g., lesson plan) or in a different format (e.g., .pdf), you should type the name of the artifact here and hyperlink it to the appropriate file in your storage folder. Standard1 Criteria and Artifacts

Standard 2: Building Family and Community Relationships Artifact 1: _______________ Reflection: Reflect on the artifact. Remember to write this in paragraph format. This is where you explain the importance of this artifact. You do not have to refer to the standards/criteria in this section. Standards/Criteria Connections: Identify each of the criteria by its standard name and identifying letter (e.g., 1a, 2c, or 7d) that this artifact addresses. Remember, it can address more than one Standard. You can click “Standards and Criteria” below to find that information. After each criterion’s name, explain why you believe this artifact addresses this standard. Write your explanation referring to the criteria description and using some of the vocabulary used in the description. Artifact: This is where you exhibit the actual artifact. If the artifact is small (e.g., certificate), you can Insert it into the rest of this document. If it is more complicated (e.g., lesson plan) or in a different format (e.g., .pdf), you should type the name of the artifact here and hyperlink it to the appropriate file in your storage folder. Standard 2 Criteria and Artifacts

Standard 3: Observing, Documenting, and Assessing to Support Young Children and Families Artifact 1: _______________ Reflection: Reflect on the artifact. Remember to write this in paragraph format. This is where you explain the importance of this artifact. You do not have to refer to the standards/criteria in this section. Standards/Criteria Connections: Identify each of the criteria by its standard name and identifying letter (e.g., 1a, 2c, or 7d) that this artifact addresses. Remember, it can address more than one Standard. You can click “Standards and Criteria” below to find that information. After each criterion’s name, explain why you believe this artifact addresses this standard. Write your explanation referring to the criteria description and using some of the vocabulary used in the description. Artifact: This is where you exhibit the actual artifact. If the artifact is small (e.g., certificate), you can Insert it into the rest of this document. If it is more complicated (e.g., lesson plan) or in a different format (e.g., .pdf), you should type the name of the artifact here and hyperlink it to the appropriate file in your storage folder. Standard 3 Criteria and Artifacts

Standard 4: Teaching and Learning Artifact 1: _______________ Reflection: Reflect on the artifact. Remember to write this in paragraph format. This is where you explain the importance of this artifact. You do not have to refer to the standards/criteria in this section. Standards/Criteria Connections: Identify each of the criteria by its standard name and identifying letter (e.g., 1a, 2c, or 7d) that this artifact addresses. You can click “Standards and Criteria” below to find that information. Remember, it can address more than one Standard. After each criterion’s name, explain why you believe this artifact addresses this standard. Write your explanation referring to the criteria description and using some of the vocabulary used in the description. Artifact: This is where you exhibit the actual artifact. If the artifact is small (e.g., certificate), you can Insert it into the rest of this document. If it is more complicated (e.g., lesson plan) or in a different format (e.g., .pdf), you should type the name of the artifact here and hyperlink it to the appropriate file in your storage folder. Standard 4 Criteria and Artifacts

Standard 5:Becoming a Professional Artifact 1: _______________ Reflection: Reflect on the artifact. Remember to write this in paragraph format. This is where you explain the importance of this artifact. You do not have to refer to the standards/criteria in this section. Standards/Criteria Connections: Identify each of the criteria by its standard name and identifying letter (e.g., 1a, 2c, or 7d) that this artifact addresses. You can click “Standards and Criteria” below to find that information. Remember, it can address more than one Standard. After each criterion’s name, explain why you believe this artifact addresses this standard. Write your explanation referring to the criteria description and using some of the vocabulary used in the description. Artifact: This is where you exhibit the actual artifact. If the artifact is small (e.g., certificate), you can Insert it into the rest of this document. If it is more complicated (e.g., lesson plan) or in a different format (e.g., .pdf), you should type the name of the artifact here and hyperlink it to the appropriate file in your storage folder. Standard 5 Criteria and Artifacts

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