After implementing your numeracy intervention program, the next important step is:
👉 Documenting your results properly
If you're looking for a complete, ready-to-use Accomplishment and Narrative Report on Numeracy, this resource is exactly what you need.
This FREE template is based on the Rapid Mathematics Assessment (RMA) and aligned with your School Action Plan in Numeracy, making it perfect for PMES Indicator 11.
📌 Why This Report Matters
Many teachers already conduct remediation—but struggle to:
- Organize their data into a formal report
- Show evidence of learner improvement
- Align documentation with DepEd requirements
This report helps you:
✔ Present RMA results clearly
✔ Show intervention effectiveness
✔ Provide strong MOV evidence
✔ Save time in documentation
📊 RMA as the Foundation of the Report
This numeracy report is anchored on:
👉 Rapid Mathematics Assessment (RMA)
RMA is used to:
- Identify learners’ numeracy levels
- Detect learning gaps
- Guide intervention strategies
- Measure progress (BOSY vs EOSY)
🧠 What’s Included in the FREE Report Template?
This accomplishment and narrative report includes:
✅ Introduction and program background
✅ Objectives aligned with numeracy goals
✅ Target learners based on RMA classification
✅ Implementation of differentiated interventions
✅ Monitoring and evaluation tools
✅ Results and findings (BOSY vs EOSY)
✅ Challenges and recommendations
✅ Conclusion
📘 Sample Report Structure (Preview)
I. Introduction
Explains the use of RMA in identifying numeracy gaps
II. Objectives
Focus on improving learners’ numeracy skills
III. Target Beneficiaries
Based on RMA proficiency levels
IV. Implementation
Details of intervention strategies
V. Monitoring and Evaluation
Use of assessments and tracking tools
VI. Results and Findings
Improvement in numeracy performance
🎯 RMA-Based Intervention Strategies
The report highlights differentiated instruction, including:
🔴 For Not Proficient
- Intensive remediation (CRA approach)
- One-on-one sessions
🟠 For Low Proficient
- Guided practice and drills
- Use of manipulatives
🟡 For Nearly Proficient
- Problem-solving activities
- Peer-assisted learning
🟢 For Proficient
- Enrichment tasks
🔵 For Highly Proficient
- Advanced activities and peer tutoring
👉 This ensures instruction is targeted and effective
📈 Monitoring Learner Progress
The report uses:
- Formative assessments (weekly/monthly)
- Performance tasks and quizzes
- Observation checklists
- Progress monitoring sheets
👉 Making your report data-driven and evidence-based
🔄 Measuring Success Using RMA
A strong report includes:
- RMA Pre-Test (BOSY)
- RMA Post-Test (EOSY)
- Comparison of learner movement
👉 Example outcomes:
- Fewer non-proficient learners
- More proficient learners
- Improved numeracy skills
🎯 PMES Indicator 11 (MOV-Ready!)
This report supports:
✔ Monitoring learner progress
✔ Using data for evaluation
✔ Implementing intervention programs
👉 Perfect for:
- MOV 3 (Plan)
- MOV 4 (Implementation)
📥 Download the FREE Numeracy Report Template
💡 Tip: Replace sample data with your actual RMA results for a stronger report.
🔗 Related Resources
👉 School Action Plan in Numeracy (RMA-Based)
👉 Reading Intervention Plan (Phil-IRI Based)
👉 ARAL Program Report Template
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is an accomplishment report in numeracy?
It is a formal document showing the implementation, progress, and results of a numeracy program.
Why use RMA in reporting?
Because it provides accurate, data-based evidence of learner performance.
How long should the report be?
Typically 2–5 pages, depending on data and analysis.
Can this be used for PMES?
Yes. This is aligned with Indicator 11 and can be used as MOV.
👩🏫 About EduFilesPH
EduFilesPH provides free, editable teaching resources designed to help teachers save time, improve instruction, and prepare quality documentation aligned with DepEd standards.
💬 Let’s Connect!
How do you document your numeracy interventions?
Share your experience in the comments!
❤️ Final Thoughts
A numeracy program is only as strong as its documentation.
With a clear, RMA-based report, you can:
📊 Show real progress
📘 Support your learners
📁 Strengthen your portfolio
And most importantly—prove that learning is happening.
