Friday, March 20, 2015



Learner: James, Jolin and Raymond      Learning Coach: Miriam Kamsteeg        Date:  19 March 2015
Learning Area: Literacy - Reading
Learning Observed
During Reading as a group we looked at the basic words we already knew. I wrote the word “I” on the small whiteboard. After we had looked at some more basic words we all started to read our books. James, Jolin and Raymond needed guidance to put their fingers under the first word of their stories. Jolin recognised that she had “I” as the first word in her story. Jolin, James and Raymond read their first and second sentences along with me pointing to the words. They had to look at the pictures for clues of what words might be on the page. They then read the rest of their books to themselves.
Evidence of learning
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This group was learning to put their fingers underneath the words as they were reading. I wonder if they remember to do this at home when reading?
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
These Learners have completed a Letter Identification Assessment just after they started at Ormiston James (48), Jolin (51) and Raymond (0). They have all showing that they are being Curious about their books by looking at the pictures to help them understand the words. The Learners are developing their Capabilities in Reading (Using Language, Symbols and Texts). The Learners are also starting to make connections between basic sight words they know and what is printed in their books (Thinking).
Next Learning Steps
  • More discussion of the pictures - this will help develop their vocab better
  • Sound to Letter Assessment - how many sounds do the Learners know?
  • Continue explicit basic sight word teaching.
  • Read every night at home.
  • Practice reading online with “Bug Club”.