Saturday, 27 February 2016

Narrative Assessment - iExplore - 25 Feb 2016


Learner: Elham            Learning Coach: Miriam Kamsteeg                Date: 25 Feb 2016
Learning Area: iExplore
Learning Observed
Today for iExplore Elham choose to “create” with the magnetic shapes. She first made a large star with the triangle pieces. Then Elham came to me to show me her next creation. “Look,” she said. “Rapunzel's tower!”
Evidence of learning
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Elham made Rapunzel’s tower. I wonder if she knows the story that goes with the tower?
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
Elham is making Connections between something she has seen and what she could create with the magnetic shapes. She was able to Think what to make and then create it. Elham was able to work by herself without any guidance on this task (Managing Self).
Next Learning Steps
  • Use the tower to tell Rapunzel’s story.
  • Can Elham instruct another Learner to create a tower too?
  • Share learning with home.

Sunday, 21 February 2016

Narrative Assessment - Maths - 18 Feb 2016


Learner: Elham                    Learning Coach: Talia Morgan        Date: 18 Feb 2016
Learning Area: Maths
Learning Observed
Today we have been learning to count to ten and make the number shown on the flip board, on the tens frame. We started with the flipboard, Miss Morgan uncovered one number and we had to read the number. Once we identified what number we could see on the flip board, we counted it out on the ten’s frame to make the number on the ten’s frame.  
Evidence of learning
Elham counted the number shown on the flip board and created the number shown on the ten’s frame.
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
Elham is developing her Capabilities in maths. She was able to keep looking back to the flipboard to help her remember what number to create on the tens frame (Managing Self). Elham used the number on the flipboard to guide her on the tens frame (Using Language, Symbols and Text). She demonstrated an understanding of how to create a number shown to her, on a tens frame (Thinking).
Next Learning Steps
  • Continue counting to ten often.
  • Continue counting to ten along numeral numbers so she can learn to identify the numerals.
  • Continue to create the number on tens frames.
  • Share learning with home.