Learners: Helen, Norah, Charlotte & Vivian
Learning Coach: T.Dillner Date: 25.2.16
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Learning Area: iExplore - Chinese New Year
Key Competency: Using Language, Symbols and Text, Relating to Others
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Learning Observed
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Helen, Norah, Charlotte and Vivian chose to complete an iExplore where they could make something to show their learning. When we began this, it was near to Chinese New Year and the girls opted to use this as their topic of curiosity. They were particularly fascinated with the Chinese Lanterns.
To begin with, they needed to ask questions about how the Chinese New Year and Chinese Lanterns were connected. To do this, they focused mostly on using the 5W’s and 1H. After doing some background research, Helen, Norah, Charlotte and Vivian had to collaboratively agree on a method and set of materials that they would use. Finally, they made their lanterns according to their research and ideas, and added their own creativity too.
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Friday, February 26, 2016
Charlotte, Norah, Vivian & Helen's Chinese Lantern iExplore Learning Story
Labels:
Chinese Lanterns,
Chinese New Year,
collaborative,
connected,
curious,
iExplore
Saturday, February 13, 2016
Norah, Disha & Helen - RESPECT iExplore Learning Story
Learners: Norah, Disha & Helen
Learning Coach: D. Wilkes Date: 5.2.16
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Learning Area: iExplore - Social Science
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Learning Observed
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In the first week of school Norah, Disha & Helen opted into an iExplore around ‘respect’ ultimately creating a product using a digital media. One of the key purposes of this was to become more familiar with our OrmPS Learning Model. The girls embarked on some important foundational learning around respect and made connections to the Treaty of Waitangi as well. Norah and Helen are beginning to understand that people have social, cultural, and economic roles, rights, and responsibilities and that cultural practices reflect and express people’s customs, traditions, and values. Disha enjoyed working with a range of other learners and is beginning to understand how people make significant contributions to New Zealand’s society and that we all have rights and responsibilities. Working with other learners, the girls began the learning adventure by unpacking the word ‘respect’ being curious around what it means to them? why is it important? using the mini-whiteboards. They had an opportunity to see the Treaty of Waitangi and to make the connection that it was an agreement grounded in respect. They had some fun ideating ‘what would you have on your treaty should aliens comes to live on planet Earth?’ After that, Yuvika, Gracy and Bariyah really enjoyed thinking about how we ‘Respect self’ ‘Respect Others’ and ‘Respect Environment’ at OrmPS and came up with some fantastic contributions- particularly around respecting the environment. They then collaborated to create a media product which they could present to the wider group and they selected Tellagami (see image below). I was so pleased with how Norah and Helen worked as capable role models for Disha and the leadership that Norah displayed. Ka Pai!
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Tuesday, February 9, 2016
my refletion
my refletion
I did today was iExplor and my faroat part was iExplor. iEplore was a lot of fun and learning. What is my Goal for tomoroo . For my Goal for tomoroo is try more harder.
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