Friday, 2 September 2016

Writing Narrative Assessment - 2 September 2016


Learner:  Anisha        Learning Coach: M Lennon - LH2      Date: 2 September 2016
Learning Area:  Literacy
NZC Achievement Objective:  Students will acquire and begin to use sources of information, processes, and strategies to identify, form, and express ideas.  Indicator:  has an awareness of the connections between oral, written, and visual language.
Learning Observed
During iDevelop Anisha has been learning that oral, written and visual texts can connect together.  Anisha has done this over the course of a week by reading the pictures, reading the words and listening to the story being read.  The story chosen was Greedy Cat, by Joy Cowley.

Firstly Anisha helped her hapu group to predict and tell the story using only the pictures in the book.  Anisha was able to predict with ease and draw appropriate conclusions.

Next she listened to the story being read to her and was showing her understanding by following along.

After this Anisha was able to read the story aloud, showing her understanding of what she had read.

Anisha showed her complete understanding of connecting the text orally, visually and in writing through her follow up activity where she drew a picture of Greedy Cat, wrote a sentence of what she thought Greedy Cat would eat out of her shopping bag and then shared her version of the story with others.
Evidence of learning

Anisha’s Greedy Cat picture.
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
During this learning, Anisha demonstrated that she was:
  • Connected - actively taking part in learning conversations and activities.
  • Capable - understanding that a text can be read in many different ways.
  • Participating and Contributing - giving everything a try with a positive attitude.
  • Managing Self  - able to use equipment in an appropriate manner.
Next Learning Steps
  • Teach others how to read a book in different ways.
  • Continue to predict stories, read the pictures and discuss your conclusions with others.

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