Learner: Sameeha Learning Coach: T.Dillner Date: 21.5.15
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Learning Area: Mathematics
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Learning Observed
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During Numeracy time, the learners in Mrs Remington’s groups have been learning about subtracting. On this particular occasion, Mrs Dillner was lucky enough to spend some time looking at how Sameeha could subtract.
All of the learners had to subtract and use the string to match the number on the left with its answer on the right (see photos below). Sameeha was subtracting 4 each time. When she was finished, Sameeha could check if she was correct by looking on the back to see if the string matched the answer pattern. When Sameeha was not right, she had to undo the string and fix her answers.
The other learners were working in pairs, but as there was an odd number, Sameeha chose to work on her own. She did this quickly and accurately and then proceeded to be a great help to other learners who needed it.
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Evidence of learning
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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Sameeha worked collaboratively when assisting other learners. She helped them to see where they could improve without doing the task for them. Sameeha used her curiosity to drive her learning - she wanted to use this new learning tool and find out if she was correct or not. She was capable of successfully completing this task on her own and then describe what she did. Sameeha worked well with others by sharing the equipment, speaking clearly and respectfully and being helpful (Participating and Contributing). She also used the correct mathematical language of ‘subtract’ instead of ‘take away’ (Using Symbols, Language and Text).
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Next Learning Steps
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Monday, June 29, 2015
Sameeha's Maths Learning Story
Labels:
capable,
Collaborative,
curious,
Maths,
subtraction
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