Learner: Aimee, Saniya, Eric and Hannah Learning Coach: Bex Remington Date: 29 June 2015
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Learning Area: iDevelop - Maths: Measuring with cubes
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Learning Observed
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The Squares maths group has been looking at measurement - the language of measurement and how measurement works. This session was focused on how to make guesses (estimates) and measure using objects found around the habitat. The object we were using was cubes. The group decided this would be a good thing to use because they are all the same size. Today we used an outline of Saniya’s body to make our object to measure and the group decided which body parts we could estimate and measure. The learners had to guess how many cubes they would need to measure different parts and it was exciting to find out who was the closest! When a new cube was added the group was able to say whether it was too long or too short. When we started measuring Saniya told me that the cubes had to start at the line otherwise the answer wouldn’t be right. The group enjoyed measuring all the different part and have asked if they can do an outline each to see who is bigger than who.
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Evidence of learning
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The group working together to measure the outline of Saniya’s body.
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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The learners in the Squares group are developing their capabilities in measurement. They are able to discuss their answers showing that they understand language, symbols and text. All of the learners were able to work together and take on different roles within the task, which demonstrated participation and contribution and relating to others.
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Next Learning Steps
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Monday, June 29, 2015
Squares Maths Group Measurement Learning Story
Labels:
capabilities,
learning story,
maths,
measurement,
narrative assessment
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