Tuesday, May 24, 2016

iReflect

Wednesday 25th May iReflect




What do I know about collaborative learning and playing


Collaborative learning is all about sharing ideas with each other,talking to others and helping others in their learning.


Collaborative playing is all about encouraging others in games,including other people in games and play together 


Thursday, May 19, 2016

iReflect about the 3GS

iReflect 20.05.16




What does the 3GS mean to me?
By using the 3GS I want to be a good person that is what the 3GS mean to me and  by using the 3GS  I want to think good say good and do good deeds

Monday, May 9, 2016

iReflect NZSL week

iReflec Term 2,Week 2 NZSL week

For NZSL week what have you learnt and what is your goal?
For NZSl week what have you learnt?

Yuvika
In sign language I learnt how to sign animal names.
My goal is that next time I want to learn the alphabets in sign language.

Riya
In sign language I learnt how to sign numbers and animal names.
My goal is can you help me to learn sign numbers.

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Komal & Yuvika's Rugby Learning Story



Learners: Komal & Yuvika
Learning Coach: T.Dillner           Date: 5.5.16
Learning Area: Physical Education          
Key Competency: Participating and Contributing, Relating to Others
Learning Observed
For PE, LH1 learners were focussing on passing a rugby ball with the correct techniques. We focused on how to place our hands on the ball, how to position our arms and how to aim. The learners then needed to pair up and take turns to practice passing the ball through a hoop.
Samantha and Aditi collaborated with positive attitudes. They took some time to practise their techniques and support each other with reminders of what the success criteria were. They made an effort to ensure they weren’t rushing, and making sure that they were 100% comfortable with these skills before moving on to the next step of their capability (making the hoop a moving target by lifting it up and down).
Evidence of learning
Next Learning Steps
  • Remember that a rugby pass is across the body, starting from the hip farthest away from the target.
  • Practise passing through the hoop from a greater distance.