Abed Year 2 Acp - Report 2015
Abed Year 2 Acp - Report 2015
Abed Year 2 Acp - Report 2015
Submission Deadline: Each preservice teacher is required to submit this report to their Praxis Inquiry lecturer no later than the week
commencing 12thOctober, 2015.
Preservice Teacher to complete Sections 1 - 5
ACP Mentor Teacher to complete Section A
Preservice Teacher submitting this report: Lucy Anderson Student ID: s4486525
ACP Title TIMES TABLES ANCHOR CHARTS
School/Setting LARA LAKE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Address 89 FOREST RD, LARA, VIC 3212
Phone (03) 5282 1261 Fax
Partnerships Coordinator
ACP Mentor(s) Randall Hill
Additional ACP Preservice Teacher (PST) team members (where applicable)
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On a weekly basis students would undertake multiplication tests on a certain number from 1 to 12. These would be done
once a week for 2-3 consecutive weeks and each reulst the student got was inserted into an excel document, which
indeed shows that most students improved on their multiplication after their first attempt. A few noticeable results are as
follows:
4 Timetables
Out of 22 students in total whom completed all 3 weeks of testing:
In week 3 - 19 students improved on their first score
3 Timetables
Out of 22 students who completed all 3 weeks of testing:
In week 2 19 students improved on their first score
In week 3 13 students improved on the second score
5 Timetables
Out of 16 students who completed both 2 weeks of testing:
9 students improved on their second score
4. Evaluation
The success of the anchor charts is undeniable, with recorded results proving they had an impact on the students
multiplication.
In my plan I aimed to run a multiplication lesson similar to the one they have already done and compare their individual
results which was successful and I am grateful for my mentor teacher to allow me to chance to run a few of these
sessions and for emailing me his data collection on the students results.
Lucy and I discussed her ACP Plan and what she could do that would be both effective and useful in the classroom. We
came up with the multiplication anchor charts idea and Lucy started on it almost straight away. She showed good
independence on creating these herself and was really efficient in getting the job done. She completed the charts promptly
and then we were deciding where to put them up when Lucy suggested we hang some cord across the windows (up high)
and have them hanging down and attached by some pegs. This worked great and added a good splash of colour to the
classroom. Well done Lucy and a big thank you for all your work.
Signatures Date
References
Eline, L 1984, How to prepare and use effective visual aids, ASTD Press, Virginia, pp.1