Follow a flow chart to learn the steps in the Amazon book order process
Follow a flow chart to learn the steps in the Amazon book order process
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Activity Description
Learner will use a flowchart to follow the process of an Amazon book order
Materials (optional):
- Pen, pencil, paper
- Attached Amazon book order process flowchart
Word File:
Followaflowchart_EI_A2.3.doc — Never downloaded
PDF - Practitioner's Version:
Followaflowchart_EI_A2.3.pdf — Never downloaded
Goal Path:
Employment, Independence
Competency: A. Find and Use Information
A2. Interpret documents
A2.3 Interpret somewhat complex documents to connect, evaluate and integrate information
Competency A: Find and Use Information
Task Group A2: Interpret documents
Level: 3
At this level, learners:
Interpret somewhat complex documents to connect, evaluate, and integrate information
Performance Descriptors
The learner:
- Performs complex searches using multiple search criteria
- Manages unfamiliar elements (e.g. vocabulary, context, topic) to complete tasks
- Integrates several pieces of information from documents
- Compares or contrasts information between two or more documents
- Uses layout to locate information
- Identifies the purpose and relevance of documents
- Begins to recognize bias in displays, such as graphs
- Makes inferences and draws conclusions from information displays
- Identifies sources, evaluates and integrates information
Task Descriptors
- Scope of task may not be clearly defined
- May involve more than one document
- Uses a somewhat complex format
- Displays many categories of information
- Contains sub-headings or subparts
- Can vary in length
- May include unfamiliar elements (e.g. vocabulary, context, topic)
- May contain specialized vocabulary
- Documents at this level may contain a paragraph or more of text
Examples:
- Forms
- Tables
- Timelines
- Graphs
- Maps
- Flow charts
ESKARGO:
Embedded Skills, Knowledge and Attitudes Reference Guide for Ontario – A2.3
Date Added:
Friday, February 27, 2015
Updated date: Wednesday, June 3, 2015 - 15:04
Anglophone
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