Thursday, March 19, 2015



Learner: Deesha                 Learning Coach:  Abby Morgan                Date: 2 March 2015
Learning Area: Math
Learning Observed
As I was working with another Learner, Deesha approached me and asked to join us. We were using the 10’s frame flip boards to help with our instant recognition of numbers to 10. Together the three of us played this game testing each others knowledge and trying to trick by using different coloured counters. After this, Deesha and I started to look at the hundreds board. Deesha wanted to count to 20. We flipped all the numbers to the blank side and counted together. Deesha then wanted to show me how she could count by herself. After this, we recounted the numbers focusing on one to one counting the teen numbers. Deesha enjoyed this experience which was self-directed.
Evidence of learning
Deesha counting to 20.
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
Deesha was showing her curiosity and capabilities in this task. She displayed curiosity by asking to join in and continuing the game with myself and the other Learner. Deesha was developing her capabilities and showing her capable nature when pursuing the continuation of practicing counting. She engaged the Key Competency of Thinking as she was recalling information and actively applying it to her new learning.
Next Learning Steps
  • Continue to explore one to one counting into the teens, then extending to larger numbers.
  • Practice counting with free materials such as the animal counters.
  • Begin to explore larger numbers.

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