Course 8 Activity 3: Share Your Thoughts

Based on your understanding of various assessment strategies for language, literacy and numeracy, list down the key practices you would like to take forward in your assessment practices with your children. Share your thoughts in the blog post.

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  1. Based on your understanding of various assessment strategies for language,

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    1. yes assessment is important at every stage and for this we can assess them on their group activities and understanding.

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  2. Yes children have a natural inclination to understand surrounding,objects, sound. Child starts learning language at early stage at home front and try to understand sound, phonetics and tries to imitate.

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  3. walls inside the class room,corridors play area can be used for the purpose.

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  4. Reading, Dictation,,Paragraph writing, Prose writing , Recitation

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  5. Children have a natural inclination to understand surrounding,objects, sound. Child starts learning language at early stage at home front and try to understand sound, phonetics and tries to imitate.

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  6. Use of manipulatives for patterns and for comparing.

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  7. To enhance the knowledge and thinking ability of children e should go through different activities and picture Composition worksheets.

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  8. Observation when child do dome activity, making efforts to write sentences or paragraphs, learning key words with spellings, try to explain or write something after watching a video clip or able to describe a picture etc.

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  9. To use manipulatives for patterns and for comparing. Using audio visual clips for assessment of observation skills and language.

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    1. walls inside the class room,corridors play area can be used for the purpose

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  10. Yes children have a natural inclination to understand surrounding,objects, sound. Child starts learning language at early stage at home front and try to understand sound, phonetics and tries to imitate.

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  11. Yes each child has his/her own way of learning.First we need to have a good rapport with them.Nature walk help them to learn things easily.Let them enjoy each and every moment of learning.

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  12. Informal assessments are a great way to gauge our student's understanding of the concepts and determine their level of conceptual knowledge. I would employ several play-way methods of assessing my student's skills with respect to a concept like quiz, pictorial representations, projects, ppt's and role-play.

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  13. to increase the knowledge and thinking ability of children teacher should provide activities based on picture Composition and worksheets too.

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    1. Yes children have a natural inclination to understand surrounding,objects, sound. Child starts learning language at early stage at home front and try to understand sound, phonetics and tries to imitate.

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  14. Children connect with things they see in their surroundings. Activities with things they are familiar with will be the most appropriate way to proceed for assessment purposes. Activities may include some toys or things, dialogue exchange, role play etc.

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  15. puzzles on different complexity, matching cards , lacing, strings and beads ,role play, show and tell, vocabulary games , developing hints, story sequencing ect.

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  16. Children need to be assessed in a threat free manner .They should be involved learners which can be assessed by observing their participation in group or class activities, expression of their ideas and experiencs.Children can interchange thier duties and facilitate in assessment activities

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  17. I would like to include the following as my assessment tools:
    1. Outdoor play with a ball to see whether the child is social and shares and plays with his / ehr peers.
    2. Building of blocks to assess his pre maths skills.
    3. A blank sheet to let the child scribble, doodle or draw anything he/she likes.
    4. Play dough to assess his creative skills.

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  18. play way method, role play, scribbling, indoor games, drawing activities, words start from the letter or complete the word/sentence, show and tell will be taken.

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  19. Indoor games, roleplaying the stories, fun activities

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  20. More of fun activities,using manipulators and some outdoor activities to relate with the environment

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  21. puzzles, cards , drawing activities , role play

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  22. Children naturally understand and act as per the environment. Puzzles can be used and role plays can be conducted in class.

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  23. A teacher can use various methods of assessment to judge the understanding level of the students like group discussion, quizzes, activity based worksheets,role play, pen and paper test,.

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  24. The key practices to assess fundamental literacy and numeracy will be in the form of formative assessment strategies involving games. Games interconnecting real life experiences providing experiential learning in the case of numeracy- shopping skills, counting veggies and fruits, counting the little clothes hung on a line, folding clothes, counting cloth pegs, sharing cookies for family members, filling water in the bottle, watering the plants etc.
    Regarading literacy skills, vocabulary games, dumbcharades, daily book reading, guided reading etc, may be taken up on a day to day basis.

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  25. 1.short quizzes to check comprehension
    2. asking open ended questions

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