Monday, 25 May 2015

Narrative Assessment - iExperience - Physical Education - 26 May 2015


Learner: Ameerah                 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. Ameerah 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

Ameerah was able to stand correctly to throw the ball. I wonder if she can hit the target when standing closer?
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
Ameerah showed that she is developing her Capabilities in throwing overarm. She was working Collaboratively as she was taking turns at this activity. Ameerah was actively participating in this task (Participating and Contributing). She was carefully aiming the ball at the target (Thinking).
Next Learning Steps
  • Take her time and look at the target before throwing the ball
  • Try going closer to the target
  • Practise catching a tennis ball

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Narrative Assessment - Literacy - 12 May 2015


Learner: Scarlett, Armann, Ameerah      Learning Coach: Miriam Kamsteeg             Date: 12 May 2015
Learning Area: Literacy - Reading
Learning Observed
Today in Reading Scarlett and Armann choose to read “The Balloons” and Ameerah choose to read “The Kites”.
Scarlett was able to point to her first word and read by herself “the red balloon is going down”. Armann needed help pointing to the words and reading the words “the red balloon is going down”. Ameerah was able to point to the words and while we both read the words together “the green kite is going up”.
Scarlett showed that she had worked out the pattern of the words in the book and was able to read it without support. Armann and Ameerah continued to need support to read the words in the book.
Scarlett and Ameerah continued to point to each word and return sweep for the second line. Armann continued to need help to point to each word in the text.
Evidence of learning
Our favourite pages from our books!
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We are learning to point to the words as we read. I wonder if the Learners remember to point to the words when reading at home?
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
Ameerah, Armann and Scarlett are developing their Capabilities in Reading. Scarlett had listened and looked at the pattern in the story to work out the words (Thinking). Armann, Ameerah and Scarlett are starting to read basic words (Using Language, Symbols and Texts).
Next Learning Steps
  • Share Learning with home
  • Continue explicit teaching of basic words.
Armann
  • Continue explicit teaching of finger pointing to each word and return sweep.
Ameerah and Scarlett
  • move to a reading group where they do not need so much support with finger pointing.