Learners: Tristan & William C Learning Coach: T.Dillner Date: 18.2.16
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Learning Area: iDevelop - Reading
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Learning Observed
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As part of our Reading programme in LH1, the learners have been learning about the parts of the Daily 5. This covers a range of activities to enhance capabilities in Literacy. Saif and Nehal were spending time reading to one another. This is one aspect of the Daily 5 where learners sit elbow to elbow and knee to knee in order to best communicate to one another. They took turns at reading and listening, following along with the text and pictures. Saif and Nehal selected their own books by practicing how to connect the parts of the ‘I Pick’ method - What is the purpose of this book? Is the book interesting? Can I understand/comprehend what is happening? Do I know all the words or are there some that are tricky?
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Monday, February 22, 2016
William C & Tristan's Learning Story - Read to Someone/Listen to Reading
Labels:
capable,
connected,
Daily 5,
iDevelop,
iPick,
Listen to Reading,
Read to Someone
Friday, February 5, 2016
Toni, Tristan, Seline & Alesha's Connected Challenge Learning Story
Learners: Toni, Tristan, Seline & Alesha
Learning Coach: T.Dillner Date: 5.2.16
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Learning Area: iExperience - Relating to Others
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Learning Observed
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This term our focus is on how we can be connected citizens. To introduce this, the Learning Coaches set up a series of challenges for the learners to complete. Each challenge was worth a different amount of points and the teams had to work together to get the highest amount to win. One task was to get all team members to cross the ‘Nile River’ (the width of one netball court) using only three hoops.
Toni, Tristan, Seline & Alesha had to discuss ways to make this work before attempting it. They needed to think about how their words, actions, attitudes and ideas impacting the success of the team. Each learner was able to act in a collaborative way in order to achieve the joint goal of crossing the ‘river’. They were capable of devising a method to connect their strengths and remain safe from the Nile Crocodiles!
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Evidence of learning
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Next Learning Steps
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Labels:
capable,
collaborative,
connected,
Cross the Nile,
iExperience,
Relating to Others
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