Monday, 25 May 2015

Narrative Assessment - iExperience - Physical Education - 26 May 2015


Learner: Kaiariki                  Learning Coach: Miriam Kamsteeg     Date: 26 May 2015
Learning Area: iExperience - Physical Education (PE)
Learning Observed
Today in PE we were learning to throw overarm. Kaiariki had to step forward with the foot opposite to her throwing arm. Then take her throwing shoulder back and point her non throwing arm where she wanted to throw the ball. Today we were aiming at the cricket wicket.
Evidence of learning

Kaiariki was able to hit the target. I wonder if she can still hit the target from further back?
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
Kaiariki showed that she is developing her Capabilities in throwing overarm. She was working Collaboratively as she was taking turns at this activity. Kaiariki was actively participating in this task (Participating and Contributing). She was carefully aiming the ball at the target (Thinking).
Next Learning Steps
  • Stand up straight when throwing
  • Try going further away from the target
  • Practise catching a tennis ball

Friday, 1 May 2015

Narrative Assessment - Mathematics - 1 May 2015


Learner: Kaiariki   Learning Coach: Miriam Kamsteeg      Date: 1 May 2015
Learning Area: Mathematics - Numeracy
Learning Observed
Today in Mathematics we were working on getting 13, making it on the number fan and getting 11 and making it on the number fan.
Kaiariki counted out 13 items and when we counted them together she did have 13! However when I asked her to get 11 items she only counted out 9. She was unable to make 13 on the number fan, however when asked to make 11, she knew that it was 1 plus a 1 and corrected another Learner who had made 12 instead of 11.
Evidence of learning
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Kaiariki is starting to one- to -one count to 13. I wonder if she practises counting things at home?
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
Kaiariki is developing her Capabilities in counting numerals in the correct sequence. She is Connecting the spoken number with the written form of the number (Using Language, Symbols and Text).
Next Learning Steps
  • Continue to explicitly teach the correct numerical sequence between 1-13.
  • Continue to explicitly teach one-to-one counting.
  • Share her learning with home.