Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Loose Parts Playground - Narrative Assessment


Learner:  Samara      Learning Coach: M Lennon - LH2      Date:   1 December 2016
Learning Area:  iExplore
NZC Achievement Objective:  Characteristics of Technology:  Students will understand that technology is purposeful intervention through design.
Learning Observed
In iExplore Samara has been playing in our loose parts playground.  She has been developing her curiosities in building new things.  In order to build her see-saw Samara spent time collaborating with others to ensure that everyone was happy with the outcome.  Throughout this task Samara showed her competency in connecting with others while actively participating in the activity.

While collaborating with others about design, Samara showed leadership skills in the way that she ensured no one was left out of the building process.

Evidence of learning
Samara collaborating with others in building a see-saw.
Next Learning Steps
  • Continue with collaborative play, creating building and improving.


Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Diamante Poem - Giraffes Narrative Assessment


Learner:  Samara      Learning Coach: M Lennon - LH2      Date:   23 November 2016
Learning Area:  Literacy - Poems
NZC Achievement Objective:  English; Speaking, Writing, Presenting:  Acquire and begin to use sources of information, processes, and strategies to identify, form, and express ideas.

Giraffes

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giraffes
yellow, slow
kicking, running, licking
neck, legs, tail, baby
eating, walking, drinking
long, tall
giraffes

Learning Observed
Samara has been learning to write Diamante Poems themed around her recent visit to Auckland Zoo.

Firstly, Samara had to brainstorm different nouns, adjectives and verbs about giraffes.  Then she had to choose which ones she would use to make her poem make sense.

Samara was given a template structure to follow, which listed the order in which her nouns, adjectives and verbs needed to be.  She was able to follow the structure independently to produce the above poem.
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
During this learning, Samara demonstrated that she was:
  • Connected - actively taking part in learning conversations and activities.
  • Capable - understanding the different parts of speech have different purposes.
  • Curious - asking questions and seeking new vocabulary.
  • Thinking  - able to brainstorm and find words relevant to the topic.
Next Learning Steps
  • Teach others how to write a diamante poem.
  • Begin thinking about opposite words for an antonym diamante poem.



Thursday, November 3, 2016

Get Set Go! - iExperience Narrative Assessment


Learner:  Samara      Learning Coach: M Lennon - LH2      Date:   3 November 2016
Learning Area:  iExperience
NZC Achievement Objective:  Health & Physical Education; Movement skills; Science and technology -  Students will develop a wide range of movement skills, using a variety of equipment and play environments.  
Learning Observed
During iExperience Samara has been participating in the Get-Set-Go programme.

In Get-Set-Go Samara has been learning to balance using different parts of her body, and to move around while balancing something on her head.  Samara was able to confidently balance and move around with ease.

After her balancing session Samara began learning skills in throwing and catching.  She actively participated in a range of games that saw her throwing and catching, firstly, a soft toy, then a tennis ball to a partner.

Evidence of learning

Here you can see Samara participating in a range of Get-Set-Go activities.
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
During this learning, Samara demonstrated that she was:
  • Connected - actively taking part in all games and activities.
  • Capable - understanding that you need to point and aim before you throw.
  • Curious - asking questions about why throws went in the wrong direction.
  • Managing Self  - able to use equipment appropriately.
Next Learning Steps
  • Keep asking for advice when you’re throwing doesn’t go straight.
  • Remember to make a basket out of your hands when someone is throwing a ball for you to catch.