What is the log?
•For this unit, you have to hand in a production log with your work. This is a kind of analytical diary of the work that you have completed
E grade
Some notes describing what you have done in the lesson
C grade
Notes explain clearly what you have done in the lesson with some reflection on how successful you have been and some analysis of what you have done
A grade
Detailed analysis of work achieved, with explanations of why/how work was created in this way
EXAMPLE
•Sample blog - this is an A level blog that might give you some examples of showcasing your work
•You are not allowed to submit your work electronically so your work will be in Google docs, but you should include screenshots of all the work that you have done, or scans/photos of it into your Google document
•You will also include the actual documents at the end of your folder
Writing your log- During every lesson you must clearly state what work you have completed- This document is used as evidence of the work that you have done and when it is completed.- Time management is part of this assessment, so you must evidence your use of time
- Drafting must be evidenced. Include screen shots of your work after each lesson to show the progress
Monitoring - Your teachers will monitor your production logs to ensure you are progressing well and completing the work accurately
•For this unit, you have to hand in a production log with your work. This is a kind of analytical diary of the work that you have completed
E grade
Some notes describing what you have done in the lesson
C grade
Notes explain clearly what you have done in the lesson with some reflection on how successful you have been and some analysis of what you have done
A grade
Detailed analysis of work achieved, with explanations of why/how work was created in this way
EXAMPLE
•Sample blog - this is an A level blog that might give you some examples of showcasing your work
•You are not allowed to submit your work electronically so your work will be in Google docs, but you should include screenshots of all the work that you have done, or scans/photos of it into your Google document
•You will also include the actual documents at the end of your folder
Writing your log- During every lesson you must clearly state what work you have completed- This document is used as evidence of the work that you have done and when it is completed.- Time management is part of this assessment, so you must evidence your use of time
- Drafting must be evidenced. Include screen shots of your work after each lesson to show the progress
Monitoring - Your teachers will monitor your production logs to ensure you are progressing well and completing the work accurately