Learner: Komal, Yuvika, Ronav, Aarav, Amolak, Date: July T3, 2016
Learning Coach: Margaret Patrick Narrative Learning story
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Learning Area: iExperience Developing our capabilities
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Learning Observed
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During iExperience Week 1 Term 3 we were exploring what “being capable” means for us as learners and how we can develop our capabilities. The groups of learners experienced a range of fun tasks and their challenge was to participate and collaborate to improve their skills. This led to talking about setting goals to help us improve our capabilities. This group of learners set a goal to sort the maths counters the fastest way possible. After their rotation of different fun tasks the learners gathered together to think and discuss what being a capable learner would look like. They came up with these ideas: being independent; having an attitude of “I can do it”; being confident; being persistent and not giving up; trying things in different ways and self managing themselves. They also made the connections with ways they could develop your capabilities: by training your brain by practicing and remembering, trying your best, working hard, having an open mindset to try and learn new things and setting goals. They were introduced to the SMART acronym to help with setting goals. The learners had time to think about the things they were capable at and then consider the areas they need to develop their capabilities in. The learners were then asked to think of 4 goals for themselves . An academic goal,a social goal, a physical goal and a #oresome goal.
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Evidence of learning
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Next Learning Steps
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*complete writing an academic goal, social goal, physical goal and #oresome goal.
*discuss these with their parents/whanau and caregivers.
*publish them in their Learning Pathways.
*present them on the art shapes they created.
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Monday, August 8, 2016
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