Learners: Skyla, Sunny, Jessica, Harman, Ekamjot, Kaka, Ian, Kaiariki, Riley-Collins, Ash & Lucy
Learning Coach: Megan Croll Date: 31 October 2016
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Learning Area: iExperience
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Learning Observed
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In our iExperience session today, the learners were involved in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) activity. They were assigned the task of making a cage for an animal that would be strong enough to stay up, should a tree happen to fall on top of it if there were to be a terrible storm.
First, we looked at some images of animals and which ones we thought that we might see at our zoo trip (connected) later in the term. In teams of 3-4, the learners were given card, straws and tape. Then together, they had to work collaboratively to construct their cage. They tested their cages out to see whether they had built them strong enough to support an object on top (curious). Many of the learners found out that their cages required more support in the middle and were eager to continue crafting their cages when they returned to school the next day.
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Monday, 31 October 2016
Narrative Assessment - iExperience - 31 October 2016
Thursday, 20 October 2016
Narrative Assessment - Reading - 20 October 2016
Learners: Jessica, Harman & Yuri
Learning Coach: Megan Croll Date: 20 October 2016
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Learning Area: Reading
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Learning Observed
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Today, during iDevelop, I captured Jessica, Harman and Yuri sharing a book together. Harman was reading the text and all girls were talking about and sharing their thoughts about the story and illustrations (collaborating). They were deeply engaged in the story; making connections and building on their prior knowledge.
When they had finished reading the book, they independently put their books away in their book bags to take home (managing self).
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