Thursday, August 20, 2015

Tile Art

Yesterday l enjoyed painted a tile and l drew the letter O were collaboration and l have with colour of cocoa , yellow and black l'm happy because l like to paint and copy on my drawing drafts and l enjoying working with them.

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Continents & Habitats Learning Story


Learner: Brooklyn, Markus and Alex     Date: July 2015
Learning Area: Science                           Learning Coach: DWilkes
Learning Observed
The learners are beginning learning in the area of animal habitats, adaptations and survival needs in preparation for our trip to the zoo.  During the session the learners began to build their scientific language and develop their ability to communicate in science.  In matching the animals to different continents Markus & Alex began to recognise that living things are suited to their particular habitat, Brooklyn really enjoyed this activity.  They can recognise that all living things have certain requirements so they can stay alive.  While learning the continent song, they actively participated and could sign and say the names of all of the continents.  They could also identify them on a world map.  Brooklyn, Alex and Markus can define what the word habitat means and they can state which continent certain animals are found eg. panda in Asia, giraffe in Africa
Evidence of learning

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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
The three of them were enthusiastically engaged in all aspects of the lesson participating and contributing while demonstrating strong collaboration with each other. They asked each other for help and didn’t hesitate to check for understanding with other learners or the learning coaches. During the matching activity I observed some good questioning and problem solving strategies. While some of the animals were matched incorrectly to the continents, they persevered to get it correct showing a strong desire to develop their capability in this area. They are able to make connections between what a habitat is to an animal and what a habitat is to humans drawing on new learning and prior knowledge.
Next Learning Steps

Monday, August 10, 2015



Learner:Brooklyn Teaurere-West    Learning Coach: Margaret Patrick Date:23.07.2015
Learning Area: Collaboration  Narrative Story
Learning Observed
Brooklyn was a member of a group of 4 learners who were engaged in an activity where they had to reach consensus about placing statements about “promises” into categories under the title of agree, strongly agree, disagree and strongly disagree. An example of some of the promise statements were “ I promise to clean my teeth every night” or “I promise I will grow taller than my dad” or “I promise I will try had to learn” and “ I promise  to keep any promise”. This was a challenging activity as in the first round the learners were not allowed to sign/talk but shuffle the statements into the categories until they were all happy with the outcome. The second round the learners were able to sign/talk and had to justify why they moved and why they thought statements belonged or didn’t belong in the specified category selected. Brooklyn was quick to learn the signs for the 4 different categories.He was able to explain why he thought statements should be moved and why. He was really keen to see what other groups had decided on. When his group compared their results with another group they realised they had several statements that they all felt the same way about but there were a few which were quite different. He is learning to listen/attend to their explanations but when he compared his group with the other group’s he saw them as being wrong and him as being right.
Evidence of learning

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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
Brooklyn is displaying an increasing level of participation  and was relating well to the other learners. He was contributing his ideas and showing he made connections with the other learners by showing respect for their different opinions. He realised that it is ok to disagree sometimes.
Next Learning Steps
  • use these skills in decision making situations during learning blocks, iBreaks and at  home.
  • grow in confidence sharing his viewpoint knowing everyone’s ideas  are valuable when solving problems.
  • accept that other people may have different opinions to his and that is ok.