Monday, 11 May 2015

Narrative Assessment - Mathematics - 11 May 2015


Learner: Deesha, Raymond and Jessica   Learning Coach: Miriam Kamsteeg       Date:  11 May 2015
Learning Area: Mathematics - Numeracy
Learning Observed
Today I gave each Learner 12 fruit pieces and asked them to count them.
Deesha and Raymond were able to count their pieces of fruit to 12. Jessica went … 5, 6, 8, 9….13. Next I asked them to look at a number line of numbers 1-10 and asked them to point to various numerals in random order. Jessica recognised number 1 and Raymond and Jessica were able to recognise all the numerals.
Evidence of learning


Deesha and Raymond were able to one-to-one count to 12. I wonder how much further they can count with the correct sequence?
Jessica was able to count to 6 accurately. I wonder if she can count past 6 in Punjabi?
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
Raymond, Deesha and Jessica continuing to develop their Capabilities in Numeral knowledge and one-to-one counting. They are sequencing numbers in their head (Thinking). Jessica, Raymond and Deesha are learning how to read numerals (Using Language, Symbols and Texts).
Next Learning Steps
  • Share Learning Story with home.
Jessica
  • Explicit teaching around one-to-one counting to 12.
  • Explicit teaching to recognise numerals 1-5

Deesha and Raymond
  • Retest how far both Learners can one-to-one count.
  • Explicit teaching to recognise numerals 11- 15

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