Saturday, September 28, 2019

Term 3 -Monitoring - Complex Numbers

Raise Māori student achievement through the development of cultural visibility and responsive practices across the pathway as measured against National Standards and agreed targets for reading Years 1-10 and NCEA years 11-13. As a CoL leader within the school. I  am more interested in inquiring about student learning and my own practice.

Monitoring CTD (week 9/10) for Complex Numbers





















During week 9 and 10 we were concentrating on preparing for the Complex Number practice test and derived examination.
This will be their third external, and 11 students are willing to sit all 3 of the papers the end of the year. This is in contrast to only 3 students sitting all 3 last year. The Auckland university engineering requirement is that students must achieve 17 external credits, which means they must pass all 3 externals. Internals are not taken into account for entry. My learners are very interested in this pathway.
According to their results 1 student gained Excellence, 3 gained Merit, 4 got Achieved, 2 Not Achieved and one didn’t sit due to family reasons. I then asked students about how we could improve achievement in the short term and here is the KWL chart. They have agreed to come to study classes in the holidays to get more practice.
These are the last few weeks I get to spend with the year 13’s and so as a class we are trying to cherish them. I will miss this class a lot!

Learners' Feedback














Sunday, September 22, 2019

Term 3(week 8) Derived examination Evaluation

Raise Māori student achievement through the development of cultural visibility and responsive practices across the pathway as measured against National Standards and agreed targets for reading Years 1-10 and NCEA years 11-13. As a CoL leader within the school. I  am more interested in inquiring about student learning and my own practice.

Evaluation (week8) with Derived grade examination for Differentiation and Integration

Week8(the week before last week) the students sat their Derived Grade Examinations. The learners sat 2 of the papers; Differentiation and Integration. They revised well and I am pleased with their performance.
The whole the class sat for differentiation and got good results; with 2 Excellences, 6 Merits and the rest of achieving the unit.
10 students sat for integration with results spread over; 2 Excellences, 3 Merits, 3 Achieved and 2 not Achieved.
From these results, there still needs to be more work done in integration, however this topic was only finished recently so more time is needed for consolidation.
The students are achieving better after introducing my three hypotheses. More work still needs to be given to Merit and Excellence questions.
































Next step: Currently learners are working on the third external paper (Complex Numbers) and the quick test  and derived examination is in week 10.



Monday, September 9, 2019

Term3 Monitoring CTD for Differentiation

Raise Māori student achievement through the development of cultural visibility and responsive practices across the pathway as measured against National Standards and agreed targets for reading Years 1-10 and NCEA years 11-13. As a CoL leader within the school. I  am more interested in inquiring about student learning and my own practice.

Monitoring CTD(week7) for Differentiation
Last week I spend the whole week revising the differentiation topic and gave students a quick test.
I was working towards my three hypotheses which are Do now’s to fix classic mistakes in Algebra, rewindable learning and Merit/Excellence questions as I did for the Integration topic.

The learners and I worked towards the prize. We are getting closer to reaching these goals. Unfortunately, a few students were sick last week, so I will have to do some catch-up work with them when they are back.



















































Here are results and feedback








Next step: This week Learners will be sitting there mock examinations (derived grade exam). There are three externals for this course but in week 8(this week) they will only be sitting two papers (Differentiation and Integration). Will be sitting their third paper(Complex Numbers) in week9/10.

Action plan after the Mock examination: Reteach the topics and continue to work on rewindable learning to use practice exams using the NZQA website.


Monday, September 2, 2019

Term3 -Monitoring- Integration

Raise Māori student achievement through the development of cultural visibility and responsive practices across the pathway as measured against National Standards and agreed targets for reading Years 1-10 and NCEA years 11-13. As a CoL leader within the school. I  am more interested in inquiring about student learning and my own practice.

Monitoring CTD

Third Hypothesis: Students are unsure how to interpret contextual exam questions, especially at the Merit and Excellence level.
Last week I have been working on my third hypotheses with Dr Janni.

Here is the example (1) 

Key steps before Answering: 
Step1: Circle the keywords such as; Diagram, Function F(x), point(k,k), contained and shaded area.
Step2: Unpack the questions as underlined.
Step3: Draw all the wanted information in a diagram.
Step4: Answer the questions

Here is the example (2)


Key steps before Answering: 
Step1: Circle the keywords as rounded; Object’s acceleration, object, velocity, how far.
Step2: Unpack the questions as underlined.
Step3: Draw all the wanted information in a diagram.
Step4: Answer the questions.

Here is the example (3)














Key steps before Answering: 
Step1: Circle the keywords as rounded; .Mass, burning candle, velocity.
Step2: Unpack the questions as underlined.
Step3: Draw all the wanted information in the diagram.
Step4: Answer the questions.

I gave students a practice test last week, and I was really impressed with how much work ethic had improved. There was a noticeable improvement in algebra with fewer careless mistakes. The rewindable learning technique and Dr Janni’s strategy has really facilitated students in achieving Excellence. Here are the results:  


Name
 AS91579 Integration practice test
AS91579 Integration practice test(Mock examination)
Student A
WD

Student B
ab

Student C
WD

Student D
M

Student E
M

Student F
M

Student G
M

Student H
E

Student I
M

Student J
M

Student K
A

Student L
WD

Student M
E

Student N
WD

Student O
M


There are three external examinations in this course and  all of them will be sitting one external and a few selected students will be sitting all three depending on their career pathway. 
As you can see four learners did not sit this exam. Two students are working on the Excellence level and most students are aiming for a Merit level. Learners are working hard towards Mock examinations which will be the last practice and is important as it will give them their derived grade.

Next step: Revising for mock examinations

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