Thursday, 25 February 2016

Narrative Assessment - Maths - 25 February 2016


Learner: Harman          Learning Coach: Megan Croll           Date: 25 February 2016
Learning Area: Maths
Learning Observed
Today the Learners were learning to add two numbers together by finding the biggest number.  We tried to work out the problem by imaging the number in our head, then used a number line to check how many jumps we did to find the sum.  
Evidence of learning
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Harman was able to identify the biggest number.   She then rewrote the problem, put the biggest number first and added on the smaller number.   Harman drew a number line to help solve the problem.
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
Harman is developing her Capabilities in Maths.  She was able to work by herself and use equipment correctly when solving a problem (Managing Self and Thinking).  Harman is able to form her numbers correctly and understands number order (Using Language, Symbols and Text).
Next Learning Steps
  • Teach this strategy to another Learner
  • Use this strategy to add numbers greater than 20, e.g. 7+22=
  • Share learning with home.

Monday, 15 February 2016

Harman's Writing Narrative


Learner: Harman               Learning Coach: Mr Dyer                        Date: Week 3 - Term 1
Learning Area: Writing
Learning Observed
We have hit the ground running and are already challenging ourselves to identify what makes writing effective and how we can capture this learning in our own writing. We have identified that our best writing comes from the heart and involves sharing our thoughts, wonderings and feelings about a particular subject. We have also begun exploring ‘Show’ not ‘Tell’ to develop imagery and depth in our writing, along with writing about our sensory responses to daily events. Finally, through selecting elements of Who, What, Why, When, Where and How, we can focus on different elements of our writing in more detail.
Harman has begun to use some of the above writing techniques to make her writing #Oresome! She has the opportunity to write every day, and is involved in our author’s circles where they can seek advice and share their writing with myself and other learners. They are also invited to respond to areas for development at various stages of the writing process. It will be exciting to see how their writing develops over the course of the year starting from the example below which was one of their first pieces of independent writing.   

On a Friday, Harman contributes to our group blog. We share our thoughts, wonderings and feelings about the previous week and collaborate with the other writing groups before posting on our habitat blog. Be sure to check out these blogs when you can.
Evidence of learning
This was Harman’s first effort at writing this year. It will be exciting to see how she progresses as the year goes on.
Key Competencies/Vision Principles

Thinking - Making sense of information, experiences and ideas.
Using language, symbols, and texts - Making sense of words, numbers and images.
Managing self - knowing when to lead, when to follow and when to act independently.
Relating to others - Interacting effectively in a range of contexts.
Participating and contributing - Being actively involved in school and the community


Curious
Collaborative
Connected
Capable

Harman has begun to show his capabilities in writing even at this early stage of the year. We are connecting with events from our lives to make writing real to us. We are doing a range of independent writing and more collaborative pieces.
Next Learning Steps
Harman should continue to write from the heart and visit the Author’s circle for regular input into her writing. She is encouraged to share their writing with family members and also with other audiences at school and home.This will give her a chance to receive authentic feedback that can be used to make her next piece of writing even better.

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