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Garden Adventure
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Marvellous Math with Amy
Labels:
Capable,
thinking,
using language symbols and texts
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
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Narrative Assessment - Literacy - 18 June 2015
Learner: Amy Learning Coach: Miriam Kamsteeg Date: 18 June 2015
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Learning Area: Literacy - Reading
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Learning Observed
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Today Amy read “In the Garden”. We turned to the first page. Amy pointed to the words and read “This is the insect”. She had looked at the picture for clues. I corrected her with “This is a beetle”. Amy was able to read the next pages, looking at the picture for clues, but again said “the” instead of “a”.
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Evidence of learning
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Amy is pointing to the words as she reads. I wonder if she does this at home?
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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Amy scored 2/24 on the Duncan Basic Word Assessment. She is developing her Capabilities in reading. Amy is able to work out where to place her finger when reading (Thinking). She is starting to read the texts independently (Using Language, Symbols and Texts).
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Next Learning Steps
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Narrative Assessment - Mathematics - 5 June 2015
Learner: Amy Learning Coach: Miriam Kamsteeg Date: 5 June 2015
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Learning Area: Mathematics - Numeracy
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Learning Observed
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Today I was completing a Numeracy Knowledge Assessment with Amy. I first showed her the numerals 1-9 in a random order and asked her to tell me what the numerals were. She was able to recognise all the numerals. Next I asked her to count forwards to 10. Amy did this easily. Then I asked her to count backwards from 10. She was also able to do this.Then I showed her the numerals 10 - 19 in a random order and asked her to tell me what the numerals were. She was able to say all of them, except number 13. I then got her to start counting and listened for where she was unable to continue counting to. She got as far as 13 before her sequence of numbers was incorrect.
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Evidence of learning
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Amy was able to recognise most of the numerals. I wonder if she practises this at home?
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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Amy was sequencing the numbers in her head in order to count correctly (Thinking). She is developing her Capabilities in counting and numeral recognition. Amy is starting to recognise numerals to 20 (Using Language, Symbols and Text).
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Next Learning Steps
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