Learner: Richard Learning Coach: DWilkes
Date: August 2015 Learning Area: Science
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Learning Observed
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This term the LH1 learners have been learning about animals, adaptations and habitats. Richard has been building his language and developing his understandings of the many ways the natural world can be represented. Richard is able to recognise that living things are suited to their particular habitat and can discuss the adaptations of specific animals. He used his curiosity and creativity to create adaptations for his imaginary animal the BEAST. Richard recognises that all living things have certain requirements so they can stay alive and could identify these for his creature. Richard was fortunate enough to go on a field trip to the zoo where many animals captured this curiosity. He used the learning from the zoo trip to create his creature using the www.buildyourwildself.com wesbite. He needed to create a habitat that would be suitable for his creature. He opted for the ‘Digitize It’ option knowing that he wanted to design the creature habitat in Minecraft and demonstrate his capability at using it. He went through a rigorous design process that involved connecting with information through researching to create a fact file on the Beast, drawing a draft diagram of what the habitat would look like and then creating it in a digital tool of his choosing. Richard collaborated well- listening to other learners and asking questions. His Minecraft was a good representation of what he initially planned with some modifications. Ask him to show it to you! When it was time to share their learning, Richard presented his habitat with some confidence to the Learning Coaches and learners in LH1. You can see his assessment here.
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Evidence of learning
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Next Learning Steps
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Thursday, August 27, 2015
Richard's Animal Habitat Digitise It Learning Story - August 2015
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animals,
capable,
collaborative,
connected,
curious,
digitise it,
habitat,
learning story,
Minecraft,
science
Monday, August 10, 2015
Richard & Shivin's Maths Learning Story
Learners: Richard & Shivin Learning Coach: T.Dillner Date: 28.7.15
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Learning Area: Mathematics - Number Recognition
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Learning Observed
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Shivin and Richard chose to opt in to a Curiosity Workshop (Teaching Session) on recognising numbers up to 6 digits. They needed to be able to identify a number in its word form and its digit form.
They were given five numbers that had between 3-6 digits and were written in a combination of words or numbers. Richard and Shivin worked together to write an answer to correspond with each card e.g. 456 is the same as four hundred and fifty six.
The boys made it clear that they were after a challenge, so they were given numbers like 236,195. They stepped up to this and worked together effectively, with good communication and focus.
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Evidence of learning
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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Richard and Shivin used great collaborative behaviour which allowed them to think quickly and carefully. They finished the task and were able to feedback to the larger group (Managing Self and Participating & Contributing).
Because they were actively seeking a challenge, Richard and Shivin displayed curiosity and eagerness to extend their current Mathematical knowledge (Using Language, Symbols & Text). The outcome of this was a definite growth in capability from the beginning of the workshop until the end.
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Next Learning Steps
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Labels:
capable,
collaborative,
curious,
Maths,
Number Recognition
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