Monday 13 February 2017

How is My Child Being Assessed?


As we approach second term report cards, many parents and guardians are curious about how their child is being assessed. 

As always, I aim to use a wide variety of instructional methods in order to cater to the different learning styles of all the children in the class. The same goes for assessment. Your child’s progress is constantly being assessed through formative assessment techniques. This allows me to gauge where your child is at and decide on the best “next steps” to help them grow as a learner.

Around report card time, I will be assessing where your child is at, in regards to the grade 1 or 2 curriculum, for where we are at in the year. The first two report cards of the school year are NOT based on the expected year-end curricular outcomes, rather, the indicators are decided upon in relation to where your child’s learning is expected to be at that point in the year.

Below are some pictures that highlight some of the instruction and assessment techniques that are used within the classroom. 

Instructional Methods...

Whole group instruction

Small group instruction


























Use of technology, such as SMARTboards and iPads


Hands-on activities


Abundant modelling and demonstration





Using multiple intelligences


Co-teaching




Assessment Methods...



Observations from the design process, whole group discussions, 1:1 meetings, morning routines, guided reading, science experiments (pictured), group work, math centers, etc.




Looking at a body of student work, not just one piece



Writing conferences



Small group guided reading and running records

  

Self and Teacher assessment based upon criteria


Should you ever have any questions about what is happening within the classroom, or how your child is being assessed, please do not hesitate to contact me!

Amy Stevenson
astevenson@sjsd.net



Wednesday 1 February 2017

Global Play Day!

Our Play Day today was AMAZING!!!

The joy that the kids were showing was infectious and it was so wonderful to see them having fun and using their imaginations.

I saw too many examples of sharing and kindness to even count. We had play dates with other classes so that we were able to interact with different grades and children, and make some new friends!

There was also a lot of learning happening... some kids chose to make boats or musical instruments using the design process, (check out the video on Instagram!)others were using their math skills while playing Pokemon cards and several kids made fortune tellers and practiced their writing skills inside. That is not to mention all of the art skills that were being put to work!

Overall, it was a fantastic day of fun, learning and friendship. Please check out the pictures below and
also visit our Instagram account at linwood_room_1 for more!

Mrs. Stevenson