Kohia Centre 4: JAM Assessments and Analysis of recording sheets
JAM - Junior Assessment of Maths JAM assesses the achievement of a student in relation to levels one and two of The New Zealand Curriculum (NZC) and the mathematics standards for years 1–3. The assessment consists of 11 modules. Each module can be used as a separate assessment, or the modules can be combined to provide a broader assessment. Teachers will need to select the modules that are relevant to the needs of their students. The number modules of JAM replace the diagnostic interview (NumPA). The Algebra, Geometry and Measurement modules do not assess all concepts in these strands. Images below are a view of different recording sheets. I noticed: that each view is different. The top image shows detailed recording by the marker which depicts a picture of what the student may be thinking and their ability. As we move onto the next images, details regressed. the use of different coloured pen indicated the different times the student was being assessed which helps to underst...