Learner: Zoey, Simar, Fernanda, and Suri
Learning Coach: Abby Morgan Date: 9 March 2015
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Learning Area: Numeracy
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Learning Observed
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During Math time today I introduced the learners to a new activity on the iPads - Slide Addition. This game required four learners to play together to answer addition problems as they appear on screen. I began with a demonstration of how to play which they quickly picked up. Simar, Zoey, Suri, and Fernanda were working together to solve the questions. I observed Zoey during this time and noticed her ability to recognise numbers to 10 quickly in tens frames, finger and dice patterns. Zoey was able to add two numbers together without the use of physical materials. Simar began by one to one counting to solve the problems but quickly developed her ability to recognise the number pattern as it was displayed. Fernanda and Suri began by using a mixture of one to one counting when the numbers were higher as well as instant recognition of number patterns. Over the development of the activity all four of the learners developed their ability to quickly recognise the number patterns as they appeared and solved the equations at a rapid pace. When I was discussing with the learners at the end I was told that Simar had ‘won’ the most times, great work!
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Evidence of learning
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Zoey, Simar, Fernanda, and Suri competing to complete the maths addition game.
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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During this activity Simar, Zoey, Fernanda, and Suri were applying the school vision principles of collaboration and capable. They demonstrated these through their ability to work together to complete an activity whilst supporting each others developing math understanding and extending their existing capabilities. While working on this learning task they were utilising the Key Competencies of Managing Self, and Using Language, Symbols and Texts. This was occurring as they were managing their behaviours and viewing themselves.To participate in this learning activity they had to be able to recognise and understand the mathematical language and symbols.
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Next Learning Steps
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Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Labels:
Capable,
Collaborative,
Learning Story,
Math,
Narrative Assessment,
Numeracy
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