Showing posts with label Caring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caring. Show all posts

Saturday, 9 July 2016

Out Of This World Interest Projects

It was a rewarding final week of term in Room 14 as we shared our recent interest projects. The theme for these was 'Planet earth and beyond', linking with some of the other projects we have been engaged in this term. From our world, to the solar system, black holes and aliens, there were many fascinating discoveries made and interesting debates had about the reliability of research.

As has become the norm, everyone had a say in the sharing order and the class decided how the stage and audience will be organised. Again we put a lot of thought into showing we care by listening and giving thoughtful feedback to our peers on their projects. This was one of the areas we were assessed on relating to the key competencies in our IP evaluation. The other areas are also listed below.


Thinking:
I showed curiosity and asked lots of questions to drive my learning
Managing Self:
Making plans and finishing the tasks I say I will complete on time
Using Language, Symbols and Texts:
I created a quality presentation
Participating and Contributing:
I confidently shared my learning with others
Relating to Others:
Cooperating with others when sharing resources and learning spaces during IP workshops
Relating to Others:
I listened and gave thoughtful feedback to my peers on their projects

See our Twitter feed for more photos. We are looking forward to creating more of our own interest projects this year, with our most recent ones providing us with some great goals to work on!


Click here to see Korban's excellent presentation about our Moon.

Wednesday, 13 April 2016

KiwiCan Party

Yesterday Room 14 had a special pizza and quiz event put on by Nicky and Sophie from KiwiCan. This was reward for our class earning to most points during the Wednesday and Thursday sessions they ran this term. The points were very close, so we were excited to come out on top.

Thanks to Nicky and Sophie. The quiz was so much fun! We can't wait until you come back next term.







Sharing our IPs by Reuben and Cooper

Today the whole syndicate gathered together in P1 to share some of the student's Interest Projects. Korban started off with a magnificent project about Mohammad Ali. He used Book Creator to present his project. He had a lot of information and some really good quotes.
The other presenters were:
Riley - Martin Crowe
Cooper - Jim Henson
Reuben - Michael Jackson
Amber - Hannah (her sister)
Emily - Sir Edmond Hillary
Kaizen - Mr K!
Kaylee - Miss Harris
Willow - Mr Willis
Eti - Martin Luther King Jr
Bryson and Connor - Sir Edmund Hillary

It was great to see that people chose lots of different ways to present (both digital and non-digital). Some of the different apps that were used for the digital presentations were iMovie, Book Creator, Explain Everything, Green Screen and Pic Collage.  For the non-digital presentations we had some colourful posters and big books.




We think that the sharing stage is really important because we all got to see what others had been researching and we learnt lots of new stuff!  It also gave us ideas about what we need to focus on for our next project.

"I enjoyed doing my Interest Project because it was about Jim Henson and I like puppets. My favourite part of doing it was presenting my iMovie to everyone. I like speaking to the audience! The most difficult part for me was probably researching the stuff because I couldn't find the answers to some of my questions"       
Cooper

"My IP was about Michael Jackson and the reason I chose him was because I like his music and got into him last year and thought it would be a good IP to do - to find out about his music, charity work and family. Finding the information and writing the information into Docs was probably the easiest part of the process but took the longest time. I really liked putting the presentation together because I used some special effects and a green screen"
Reuben

Badge Winners


After the presentations the teachers awarded 'Creative' 'Connected' 'Curious' 'Courageous' and 'Caring' badges to some of the students!  Congratulations everyone!


By Reuben and Cooper!



We've Just Finished Wonder!


In Room 14 we have just finished reading Wonder. It is a story about a boy who was born with a deformed face named August. He was always home-schooled until he turned 10 years old and enrolled at a public school. The story is about the many challenges he faces. 

We thought it was fantastic. In fact, we each completed a survey yesterday and as a class our average rating for Wonder was 9.8/10. 

We were also surveyed on our favourite character.



















We know that some other classes are currently reading this book, so we won't give away the ending, but we do recommend it!

Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Kiwi Can

Every week the students at Bromley School have a lesson with Sophie and Nicky from Kiwi Can.  This term we have been focussing on positive relationships.

What is a positive relationship?

























As part of our learning about positive relationships learnt some slogans to help us remember the right thing to do.

Kiwi Can says "Playing fair, shows you care"

Kiwi Can says "Support the rest to do their best"

Kiwi Can says "Problems don't just go away, it all depends what we do and say"



Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Kapa Haka

Te Harakeke Kapa Haka

We have started Te Harakeke Kapa Haka year with new tutors.  We now have Whaea Latoya and Whaea Mata teaching us. 
The students have been following the structure of
-       warm up - consisting of waiata they have learnt in previous years and new waiata. 
-       Practicing some of the waiata they’ve previously learnt
-       And learning new waiata for cultural festival
The Te Harakeke Kapa Haka are performing in the 2016 Cultural Festival which is from Monday 29th August until Friday 2nd September the exact date and time are to be confirmed.
Currently in the office there are sample materials of what we would like the Te Harakeke Kapa Haka group to wear on stage.  Here are some photos leave some feedback or leave us a comment.


Karawhiua!



























Friday, 18 March 2016

Interest Projects: Update

This week during IP workshop it was great to see the progress being made with our student interest projects.

Last week Mandy ran a workshop on Blogger, which a number of children opted into as they wanted to set up a personal blog to document their IP journey. These blogs would be used as a self-reflection tool and also as a way to share learning with peers, teachers and whānau. It was nice to see those children who set up blogs last week, along with those who knew how to set up blogs from previous years, giving their time and expertise to coach others in setting one up this week.

Despite being independent inquiry projects, this term's IP format is providing ample opportunities for peer support and collaboration. Another example of this was James and Reuben visiting Te Harakeke classes during IP workshop this week, explaining their project plans, how they have been using their time, sharing their progress and answering questions other students may have.



Now that students have their IP plans, most are currently finding information using a variety of sources. We are looking to develop our note taking skills while gathering as much information as possible.

Friday, 12 February 2016

More Than Names And Faces

















This week all of the children in Room 14 were asked to bring to school a personal treasure to share. As we get to know each other better, we want to look past the names and faces that make up our classroom community, and learn about what really makes us unique.

It was fascinating to see and hear about what each of us considered to be a 'treasure'. Some of us brought to school our current favourite toys or games, while others looked to more sentimental items such as old soft toys or artifacts and photos that remind us of loved ones who have passed away or special experiences we have had.

The back-stories behind the items were so interesting and it was a great opportunity to learn something interesting about each other. We learned that many treasures we have actually cost very little, even though we can sometimes think that expensive stuff is important to have for us to be happy.

We talked about how something that is a treasure to one person may hold no importance to someone else, and we discussed the reasons why this might be. These are great understandings for us to have as we look to further explore our diverse cultures and identities this term.

What is one of your personal treasures 
and why is it special to you?
(Feel free to share in a comment!)