Learner: Matthew
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Date: 15.11.17
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Learning Area: Health and Physical Education Level 1
B1 Movement skills; B3 Science and technology
C2 Identity, sensitivity, and respect
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Learning Coach: P.L
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Learning Observed
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In Physical Education this term we have been learning athletics and track skills. In particular: shot put, discus, sprints with Mrs Moopanar, softball throw, hammer head throw and javelin.
Our learners have been practicing technique of how to hold a shot put, discus and throw them correctly. With the hammer head throw, learners had to hold the handle with two hands, take one step forward turn and swing and throw it. With the javelin, learners had to hold it correctly and flick the javelin so it lands with tip hitting the ground first.
Matthew has been a capable learner practicing all these skills. He listens carefully to instructions by being curious and always collaborates well with other learners in his group. Matthew is beginning to make connections with transferring skills and techniques.
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Evidence of Learning
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Next Steps
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Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Matthew and Sports
Labels:
2017,
Athletics,
Capable,
Collaborative,
Connected,
Curious,
Matthew,
Physical Education
Monday, November 6, 2017
Writing from a point of view
Learner: Matthew
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Date: 6 November, 2017
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Learning Area: English Reading Level One
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Learning Coach: P.L
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Learning Observed
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In Literacy for writing, we have been learning to think from another point of view. We read fictional stories together and learners had to think about the problem in the story. Learners then identified the main character and from our discussions they had to think from their point of view. They had to put themselves in their shoes. This meant that learners had to think about the character was feeling and relate it to the problem in the text. Learners then had to write a letter from their point of view asking for help and pointing out the problem. They then had to write back and offer up appropriate suggestions of how to fix the character could solve the problem. Here is Matthew’s work.
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Evidence of Learning
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Key Competencies
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Thinking, Relating to others, Managing Self, Participating and Contributing and Using Language, Symbols and Texts
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Next Steps
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Thursday, October 26, 2017
iExplore
Learners: Matthew & Edward Habitat: LH1
Learning Coach: R. Moopanar Date: 26.10.17
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Learning Area: iExplore - Sunsmart
Key Competency: Participating and Contributing
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Learning Observed
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This term our focus is on how we can be capable citizens. In order to launch this the learners participated in a capable iExplore on Being Sunsmart where they collaboratively explored and brainstormed ideas about what being sunsmart is all about. The lasting understanding from this iExplore was that we can be connected in a variety of ways and display these connections by predicting and processing what the steps are in beings sunsmart. It was great to see the learners supporting each other in being curious and deciding how to be sunsmart and hear them describe their ways of being sunsmart as an example of how we can recall and connect with others. All of the learners displayed their capabilities by working with a buddy on their own sunsmart presentation. The presentations can be found on the learner’s Google Drive.
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Evidence of learning
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Next Learning Steps
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Thursday, September 21, 2017
Matthew and Maths
Learner: Matthew
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Date: 21 September
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Learning Area: Maths Level One
Number strategies
Use a range of counting, grouping, and equal-sharing strategies with whole numbers and fractions.
Equations and expressions
Communicate and explain counting, grouping, and equal-sharing strategies, using words, numbers, and pictures.
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Learning Coach: P.L
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Learning Observed
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In Maths, the learners have been learning to use their basic addition and subtraction facts to help solve word number problems. They have also been learning to count on from the biggest number even if the smallest number is given first.
Matthew is working collaboratively with other learners. He is a capable learner by proving his answers in his book.
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Evidence of Learning
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Key Competencies
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Thinking, Relating to others, Managing Self, Participating and Contributing and Using Language, Symbols and Texts
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Next Steps
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Labels:
Capable,
Collaborative,
Connected,
Curious,
Managing Self,
Mathematics
Matthew practices Basketball skills
Learner: Matthew
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Date: 21.09.17
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Learning Area: Health and Physical Education Level 1
B1 Movement skills; B3 Science and technology
C2 Identity, sensitivity, and respect
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Learning Coach: P.L
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Learning Observed
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In Physical Education this term our habitat have been learning about large ball skills such as: passing, catching, dribbling and shooting. These skills help us to play the game of softball. We know that we need to use our hands, legs and arms to help better our skills.
Matthew worked collaboratively with other learners in the game Golden Child. Each learner had to shoot the ball into the hoop to stop the other team from running around the court and scoring points. When shooting, Matthew has been practicing to use bend his knees and use his arms to shoot the ball into the hoop.
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Evidence of Learning
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Key Competencies
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This group has displayed all key competencies of:Thinking, Relating to others, Managing Self, Participating and Contributing and through the use of digital tools - Using Language, Symbols and Texts
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Next Steps
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Labels:
Capable,
Collaborative,
Connected,
Curious,
iExperience
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Thursday, June 8, 2017
Matthew uses Speech Marks
Learner: Matthew
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Date: 8 June, 2017
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Learning Area: Writing
Level Two
Process and strategies: shows some understanding of the connections between oral, written, and visual language when creating texts
Purposes and audiences: constructs texts that demonstrate a growing awareness of audience and purpose through appropriate choice of content, language, and text form
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Learning Coach: P.L
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Learning Observed
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In writing, we have been learning to experiment using speech marks. It was not an easy task for any of the learners but all have shown some understanding and even attempted to use speech marks in their writing to show dialogue and complexity of ideas.
Matthew showed curiosity because he had not used speech marks in his writing before. He also asked questions in discussions and listened carefully to feedback given to improve his understanding. Matthew is being collaborative by working with other learners and sharing his ideas. Matthew is beginning to show capability by inserting speech marks in examples.
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Evidence of Learning
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Next Learning Steps
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Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Sunday, May 7, 2017
Days of the Week
Learner: Matthew
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Date: 5 May, 2017
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Learning Area: iDevelop Maths
Measurement Level 1-2
Order and compare objects or events by using Time (days of the week)
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Learning Coach: P.L
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Learning Observed
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During iDevelop Maths, learners were learning about ordering the days of the week correctly. They also learned about what days came before and after. Matthew worked collaboratively with Ayod and Nicholas on their task using a chromebook. Matthew showed capability by making a copy of his activity and working on it with his buddies. He was curious and was able to listen to others share their ideas. Matthew was able to make connections with his prior learning and what he already knew about Time.
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Evidence of Learning
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Next Learning Steps
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Sunday, April 9, 2017
iDevelop: Matthew and Maths
Learner: Matthew
Date: 10.04.17
Learning Area: LH1
Learning Coach: Priscilla Lavakula
NZ Curriculum Achievement Objectives
Use simple additive strategies with whole numbers and fractionsKnow the basic and addition and subtraction facts
Learning Observed:
In maths we have been learning to solve word number problems. The exponents group have been learning to read and identify the most important parts of a word problem that will help them to solve it. The learners then, had to discuss what the problem was asking us to do ie. add, subtract, multiply or divide.
Key Competencies/ Vision Principles:
Matthew was curious and connected when modelling to and questioning during discussions that took place. He listened very carefully. Matthew showed capability by saying what kind of equation each word problem was and why.
Next Learning Steps:
Continue practicing your basic facts of addition and subtraction to 10
Continue learning on your Mathletics
Labels:
Capable,
Collaborative,
Connected,
Curious,
Mathematics,
Matthew
Friday, March 24, 2017
Matthew reads My Brother
Learner: Matthew
Date: 20.03.17
Learning Area: LH1
Learning Coach: Priscilla Lavakula
NZ Curriculum Achievement Objectives
Literacy Level OneAssociate sounds with letter clusters as well as with individual letters
Make meaning of texts by identifying ideas in some texts
Learning Observed:
Matthew has been learning about making sense of what he reads, when he reads out loud. He is also able to use the pictures in the story to help him read simple texts.As a group, we have been learning to think about what makes sense and use word attack skills to help sound out tricky words. We have been looking at blends, word endings, and word clusters to help us.
Key Competencies/ Vision Principles:
Matthew shows capability by using what he has learned in word attack to sound out tricky words. He has been also thinking carefully about what makes sense and using the pictures to help him. Matthew is being collaborative by reading as a group and helping others. He is making connections from his learning to the texts he reads.
Next Learning Steps:
Continue reading at home and retelling the story again. Carry on with your bug club at home too.
Continue reading at home and retelling the story again. Carry on with your bug club at home too.
Friday, March 3, 2017
iExperience: Matthew at Tennis
Learner: Matthew
Date: 02.03.17
Learning Area: LH1
Learning Coach: Priscilla Lavakula
NZ Curriculum Achievement Objectives
Health and Physical Education Level One
Participate in creative and regular physical activities and identify enjoyable experiences.
Develop a wide range of movement skills, using a variety of equipment and play environments
Learning Observed:
This week, began four week sessions of tennis for the learners habitat. Each session is 30 minutes with coach Marcel from AceSports on a Thursday. Tennis is a competitive sport in New Zealand that has two players. A player has to hit the tennis ball over the net back and forth to their competitor. The object of the sport is to win the set or until you reach a tie breaker.
Key Competencies/ Vision Principles:
During this learning, Matthew demonstrated that he was:
- Connected - actively taking part in physical and education activities.
- Capable - developing skills to play tennis
- Collaborative - working with others around him in games
- Thinking - listening carefully to instructions and learning how to apply them
Next Learning Steps:
Continue learning motor skills of holding the racquet and hitting the ball accurately and with control
Labels:
Capable,
Collaborative,
Connected,
Curious,
iExperience,
Tennis
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