Monday, July 27, 2015

Mathematic's Narrative Assessment


Learner: Simeon, Ethan, Jeffa, Louis and Sanad                 Learning Coach: Mr Hattie                Date: 28 July 2015
Learning Area: Learning Habitat 2 - Numeracy
Learning Observed
Our aim in Mathematics for this lesson was to say the number that either come before or after the number on the dice. The trick was before the group could tell me the answer they had to check their learning with a buddy. This was getting the learners into the habitat of peer checking and checking their own work. This will allow them to ensure that they are not making careless mistakes in the working. Also it give them a chance to help each other out when they are struggling. When we were doing this activity Simeon was making sure that he always explained his reason why he gave that answer. Ethan and Louis were on the same page in terms of his answers but wanted to get Jeffa involved and kept asking him what he thought. Sanad was a bit shy to start with but when he started to explain his thoughts to Simeon he opened up and got really excited when he got the same answer as Simeon.
Evidence of learning
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
The Key Competencies that were being used in this lesson was “relating to other” as they had to be respectful of others opinion and take turns to explain their reason. Also if someone got the wrong answer they had to explain to them why the answer was wrong and not just tell them that they are wrong. Collaboration was being used in this task as they had to work together to answer the question. It was a competition and to get the points they all had to agree.
Next Learning Steps
The group’s next learning steps are to:
  • identify before and after to 100.

Collaboration Tower Narrative Assessment


Learner: Ethan                      Learning Coach:  Mr Hattie               Date: 28 July 2015
Learning Area: Developmental Collaboration
Learning Observed
This term at Ormiston Primary we are promoting Collaboration. We have been teaching the skills required to collaborate effectively. Today I was called over to see a group’s creation. To my surprise they had made a Tower the size of them. It had a repeating pattern the whole way up and was built collaboratively. Ethan explained to me how they had made the pattern and what the parts on the side were for. The language that had come out of the description was impressive and he was excited about what it was and used for. The skills that were required for this project were teamwork, communication of who does what, discussion of the ongoing pattern and respect. It was impressive to see how they had come up with this tower. A totally self motivated project. Well done Ethan!
Evidence of learning
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The Groups end product. Very impressive.
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
The Key Competencies used for this project are “thinking” as the group had to think about what they were going to make with the materials that they had. Also Collaboration was used with this project. The learners had delegated jobs and what they were responsible for and there was discussion during this time. “Relating to others” was being used as they had to show respect for others and their ideas to achieve their task.
Next Learning Steps
Ethan’s next learning steps are:
  • more complex description of his project and topic specific words.
  • writing about his project and how he created it.