Abstract
With an interest in children’s learning of mathematics and ways to gain insights into this
learning, we explore the possible value of an open-ended self-assessment task, Impress Me,
and follow-up interview. Ten children in their first or second year of school recorded their
understandings using drawing and/or writing during the period in which they were taught
lessons on mass measurement and then met individually with an interviewer/researcher to
discuss their portrayal and their learning. The Impress Me recording was found to be a
useful initial prompt to stimulate discussion and other effective interview prompts are
identified in this paper.
Andrea McDonough, & Jill Cheeseman