APP Spreadsheets

I’ve been trying to work out the most efficient and effective system in using APP for personalised assessment. Previously to this, I have selected 6 children for Maths, Reading and Writing and gathered evidence for them on a termly basis. This has worked fairly well, particularly for Literacy. With Reading, I have then filled out an individual grid for each child in the class which has really helped me track gaps and decide on next steps. I have wanted to use a system that would also work on an individual basis for Writing and particularly Maths as I have found the APP grids for it to be a little less easy to access than the Literacy grids.

I will still gather evidence for 6 pupils but instead of filling out the paper grids half termly then not doing an awful lot with them until the next half term, I will update my assessments for those pupils into a spreadsheet at the end of each Literacy or Maths unit. After this, in the same spreadsheet, I will assess the other members of the class. This will allow me to monitor progress and reflect on the best way to move children on all from one location. I won’t need to thumb through 30 grids and work out where there are correlating gaps or next steps to develop as a group, I can simply sort the spreadsheet by the APP statement within a level.

In short, I want APP to play a crucial role in setting next steps rather than being used purely as a summative assessment. I have made the Google spreadsheets copiable so if this is something you think might help in your classroom, please make a copy by clicking the links below and they will appear in your Google Docs list. Simply add a ‘1′ into any cell where that child has achieved that APP statement. The cell will then turn green allowing you to easily spot gaps or you could sort the column. I don’t know how manageable it will be yet but I believe that the extra effort will be worth it!

Reading APP Spreadsheet

Writing APP Spreadsheet

Maths APP Spreadsheet

CiTouch

CiTouch – Curriculum Ideas for IPod Touch.

iphone touch

The intention of this project is to act as a central, collaborative resource of ideas for the use of the IPod Touch in the classroom. Feel free to embed the CiTouch spreadsheet or the contribute form anywhere you choose.

Click here to view the CiTouch spreadsheet of ideas

If you would like to contribute an idea, please complete the short form below or click here

CiWii

Ciwii – Curriculum Ideas for Wii.

IPod Touch

The intention of this project is to act as a central, collaborative resource of ideas for how to use the Nintendo Wii in the classroom. Feel free to embed the CiWii spreadsheet or the contribute form anywhere you choose.

Click here to view the CiWii spreadsheet of ideas

Click here to add an idea to the CiWii spreadsheet

External related links:
Redbridge Games Network, Consolarium Wii, Interesting Ways Wii

http://redbridgegamesnetwork.blogspot.com/

MOLE

Map of Outdoor Learning Experiences

After being inspired by Tom Barrett with his Maths Maps (http://edte.ch/blog/maths-maps/) it started me thinking of other applications of Google Maps to enhance teaching and learning. So…welcome to MOLE! My hope is that this collaborative project will become a growing reference of outdoor learning opportunities and trips.

Teachers will be able to view possible opportunities which they and their class can participate in, based on the experiences of others. The experiences can be absolutely anything, from a simple walk to a week long residential to a theatre visit.

Please use the pin colour that relates to the key stage below:

To view experiences:

To add experiences:

  • Click here to open MOLE
  • Make sure you are logged in to your Google account
  • Click ‘edit’
  • Zoom right in to the area you want to pin
  • Click ‘add a placemark’ (the pin next to the hand) and position on the map
  • Describe what you did there or what is possible
  • Let others know about the new experience through sites such as Twitter


View MOLE in a larger map