Assessment 1b - Let's Record & Assess

Musical Spots

You will need: cones or spot markers, speaker & music

  • Create a circle of spaced out cones, - one less then the number of students in your class e.g. 30 students = 29 cones.
  • Ask Students to stand behind the cone with 2 students sharing a cone to begin.
  • When the music begins students travel around the outside of the cones, in the same direction, using a movement of the teachers choice e.g. hopping, skipping etc.
  • When the music stops students move to the nearest cone as quickly as possible - students that reach a cone at the same time play rock, paper ,scissors to see who gets the cone.
  • The student that does not have a cone must perform an exercise of the teachers choosing before returning to the circle. Repeat until all students are warm.

Let's Record & Assess

You will need: self-assessment sheets, pencils and/or iPads/tablets

Assessment Using Tablets/iPads:

  • In pairs, or groups, students record two videos of them skipping - One side view video and one front view.
  • After recording, groups sit down, re-watch their video, and score their skipping skill using the assessment sheet e.g. head position, shoulder position etc.
  • If students think they have mastered that skill point correctly, they give themselves 1 point. Repeat the process with each skill point.
  • Finally, students tally up their score to find out if they are a beginner, developer or master skipper.

Alternatively

Assessment Using Self-Assessment Sheet:

  • In pairs, students assess their skipping
  • The assessor begins by standing to the side with the assessment sheet and pencil. After watching their partner skip along a straight line twice moves to the top and the student repeats the skipping action.
  • If the assessor believes their partner has mastered a skill point they give them a tick. Repeat the process with each skill point.
  • Finally, students tally up their score to find out if they are a beginner, developer or skipper.

Letters

You will need: letter cards (printable)

  • Divide students into pairs.
  • Using the letter cards call out and show a letter for students to create with their bodies.
  • Students lie on the floor and make the letter shape.
  • Encourage pairs to use different parts of their body and to be creative.

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