Thursday, October 27, 2016

Get Set Go Narrative Assessment


Learner: Wilson              Learning Coach: T Morgan                Date: 27th October 2016
Learning Area: iExperience - Physical Education/Health
Learning Observed
Today we had Get Set Go, a sports programme, come to our school. Coach Cameron taught us a whole lot of new games like walk the plank - where we had to walk along the lines on the court and there were two pirates with noodle swords who would tag us, and red light-green light- where different colours meant we had to do different things to try and make our way to the end of the court. It was so much fun!
Evidence of learning
Get Set Go Movie

We are learning to move and balance in all different ways. Watch me play red light-green light!
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
I am developing my Capabilities in Physical Education. I was able remember and tell Coach Cameron what the 3 rules were 1) when Coach Cameron is talking, we are listening, 2) when the whistle blows we freeze, and 3) we must have fun! (Managing Self). I took turns at being the “police officer” that checked for people who were moving when they should be frozen, offering my second turn to someone who hadn’t already had a turn (Relating to Others). I had fun learning all the games Coach Cameron taught us and especially playing them (Participating and Contributing).
Next Learning Steps
  • Always have my hat at school to wear for iBreaks and Get Set Go.
  • Play the game with your peers
  • Think of one way we could change this game (maybe one colour we could add with an action).



Friday, September 23, 2016

P.E. Narrative Assessment


Learner: Wilson                 Learning Coach: Talia Morgan        Date: 23rd September 2016
Learning Area: iExplore - P.E.
Learning Observed
Today Wilson and his peers decided to play a game that they had learnt in P.E. called noodle tag. This game requires you to chase after and gently tap somebody on the bottom with the foam noodle. Their is only 4-6 noodles and once you are tapped, they hand the noodle over to you and you become a tagger. Wilson wanted desperately to be a tagger and once he got his turn to be a tagger he was running after everyone.
Evidence of learning

Wilson was collaborating with his peers to play noodle tag. Can he teach some friends how to play?
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
Wilson is developing his Capabilities in P.E. He was collaborating with his peers to play a new game he had learnt. He was taking turns with his peers and tagging different people each time to ensure that everybody got a turn (Relating to Others). Wilson was very engaged in the noodle tag game and was enjoying playing with his peers (Participating and Contributing).
Next Learning Steps
  • Continue to develop resilience in difficult situations
  • Continue to collaborate with his peers
  • Teach game to some peers
  • Share learning with home

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Maths Narrative Assessment


Learner: Wilson                Learning Coach: Talia Morgan        Date: 16th August 2016
Learning Area: iDevelop - Maths
Learning Observed
Wilson was learning his number bonds. He was answering questions when asked by the LC and even came up to write an equation on the board and then illustrate it on a tens frame for his maths group. Wilson then went on to complete all the equations for number bonds to 5 and then number bonds to 10, as well as start to illustrate the equations on tens frames in his maths book.
Evidence of learning
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
Wilson is developing his Capabilities in Mathematics. He was able to help the Learning Coach to work out what variety of two numbers could be added together to make 5 and illustrated it on a tens frame, then going onto repeat this with number bonds to 10 (Using language, symbols and text). Wilson was independently recording the equations and tens frames illustrations in his maths book, he needed a little bit of support to stay on task to complete (Managing Self). Wilson was actively participating in the lesson and was helping the LC and his peers to answer the equations (Participating and Contributing).
Next Learning Steps
  • Practice number bonds to 5 and number bonds to 10.
  • Start learning doubles to 10.
  • Continue to actively participate in learning.
  • Share learning with home.