Learner: Amy
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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 reading, we have been learning to think about the author’s point of view and to find proof in the text to support our answers.
The Purple group are learning to demand meaning from the text that they read and begin to make inferences. Amy is beginning to use the text to help support her answers. She is sharing her ideas with other learners around her. Once learners finish their activities, the Purple group then sit together and discuss their answers. We know that this helps develop our understanding and learning by collaborating with others.
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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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Monday, November 6, 2017
Amy's reading Purple
Friday, October 27, 2017
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Monday, September 25, 2017
Amy's Instructional Writing
Learner: Amy
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Date: 22nd September
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Learning Area: English Writing 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 write different types of genres. Like poem writing, retelling, report writing and instructional writing. In line with her iExplore, Amy has been learning to write recipes for blueberry muffins. She has shown her capability by using a device to help her research ideas and written this down in her book. Amy shows her curiosity by thinking about what interests her and drives her learning further.
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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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Monday, September 11, 2017
Current Events: Amy and Alice
This is our movie about Rainbow Bagels
Labels:
Amy,
collaborative,
connected,
curious,
current events
Saturday, September 9, 2017
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Tuesday, August 8, 2017
iExplore: Amy and Current Events
Learner: Amy
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Date: 2 August
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Learning Area: Social Studies
Level One:
Understand how belonging to groups is important for people.
Understand how places in New Zealand are significant for individuals and groups.
Understand how the cultures of people in New Zealand are expressed in their daily lives.
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Learning Coach: P.L
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Learning Observed
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In iExplore, our learners have opted into different areas to explore. Such as: Ormiston Market Day, Cultural Learning and Current Events and News. In Current Events, learners are exploring events that are happening in New Zealand and other parts of the world. They are researching to find out more about why these events are important and worth knowing more about.
Amy is curious and enjoys finding out more about events that are happening in New Zealand and around the World. She works collaboratively with other learners and shares her learning with others.
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Evidence of Learning
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Next Learning Steps
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Thursday, June 22, 2017
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Amy and Similes
Learner: Amy Learning Coach: R Kaur Date: June 2016
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Learning Area: Narrative Learning story
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Learning Observed
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During iDevelop Amy was curious to learn about how to write similes using things of different kind. Amy and Jessica mentioned that they first thought of a learner’s name and then they compared the learner with the trait of an animal or a thing. All this has helped them to write similes about different learners.They worked collaboratively with each other to explore the ways of creating similes. Amy displayed her capability by using her thinking ability and observation skills to write similes on different learners.
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Evidence of learning
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Next Learning Steps
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Share your learning with your family.
Think of other ways that your can display your learning.
Work on how to improve your spelling.
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Monday, June 12, 2017
Amy's Day
On Wednesday we first our learning couch did the roll. After that we did iexplore. Then we went for a fitness run .Next we had idevelop math .then it time for i break 1.after ibreak 1. We did iDevelop reading. Then we did some writing. It was time for ibreak 2. We did the roll again. Then I went to quick sixty . Then we did iread. Next we did iExperience. Thereafter we shared our learning went home. I enjoyed my day at school.
Thursday, June 8, 2017
Amy uses Speech Marks
Learner: Amy
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Date: 8 June, 2017
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Learning Area: English - Writing
Level One and 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.
Amy showed curiosity because she had not used speech marks in his writing before. She listened carefully to questions asked and to feedback given to improve her understanding. Amy is being collaborative by working with other learners around her and sharing her ideas. Amy is beginning to show capability by inserting speech marks in examples. She uses the phrase 66 which goes before the first word that is being said and 99 after the last word spoken by the speaker.
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Evidence of Learning
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Next Learning Steps
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Wednesday, June 7, 2017
My day at school
On Wednesday we first our learning couch did the roll. After that we did iexplore. Then we went for a fitness run .Next we had idevelop math .then it time for i break 1.after ibreak 1. We did iDevelop reading. Then we did some writing. It was time for ibreak 2. We did the roll again. Then I went to quick sixty . Then we did iread. Next we did iExperience. Thereafter we
shared our learning and went home . I enjoyed my day at school. 
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Saturday, May 20, 2017
iExplore: Amy makes a Pokemon bookmark
Learner: Amy
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Date: 18 May, 2017
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Learning Area: iExplore
Writing
Visual Arts
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Learning Coach: P.L
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Learning Observed
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For iExplore, learners can choose what activities that are interested in learning about. This morning, Amy was curious about making a Pokemon bookmark. She was able to worked collaboratively with others to complete her bookmark. Amy was also capable of following instructions and completing her bookmark without help from the learning coach or others. Amy was able to make connections as she realised these were being made to sell at the next Ormiston Market Day.
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Evidence of Learning
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Next Learning Steps
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Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Sunday, April 9, 2017
iDevelop: Amy and Maths
Learner: Amy
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 Integers group have been learning to add and subtract tens and ones that do not involve renaming.
Key Competencies/ Vision Principles:
Amy has been curious and connected in her learning. During discussions in small groups, she listens very carefully and is able to repeat back and understand what other learners have shared to help her understanding. This also shows that she is being collaborative by sharing her learning with others.
Next Learning Steps:
Continue practicing your basic facts of addition and subtraction to 10
Continue learning on your Mathletics
Labels:
Amy,
Capable,
collaborative,
connected,
curious,
iDevelop,
Mathematics
Monday, April 3, 2017
Amy reads White Tailed Spider
Learner: Amy
Date: 03.04.17
Learning Area: LH1
NZ Curriculum Achievement Objectives
Literacy Level TwoThinks critically about texts with some confidence
understands that texts are created from a particular point of view
Learning Observed:
Key Competencies/ Vision Principles:
Amy shows capability by reading texts carefully and looking at deeper features. She is often curious about the texts. Amy works collaboratively with the other learners in her group and often shares her ideas confidently.
Next Learning Steps:
Continue reading at home and retelling the stories she reads again. Carry on with your bug club at home too.
Continue reading at home and retelling the stories she reads again. Carry on with your bug club at home too.
Friday, February 24, 2017
iExperience: Amy at Tennis
Learner: Amy
Date: 23.02.17
Learning Area: LH1
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:
Amy is beginning to demonstrate skill in all Physical Education activities. She is enthusiastic about tennis and tries her best. Amy is beginning to show capability of skills in holding the tennis racquet and balancing the tennis ball. She is beginning to demonstrate skills in throwing and bouncing the tennis ball. Amy is able to collaborate with others and listen carefully to the instructions given by Marcel, the tennis coach.
Key Competencies/ Vision Principles:
Amy is beginning to demonstrate skill in all Physical Education activities. She is enthusiastic about tennis and tries her best. Amy is beginning to show capability of skills in holding the tennis racquet and balancing the tennis ball. She is beginning to demonstrate skills in throwing and bouncing the tennis ball. Amy is able to collaborate with others and listen carefully to the instructions given by Marcel, the tennis coach.
Next Learning Steps:
Amy is still developing capability skills in hitting and catching the ball.Continue to practice bouncing and catching the ball.
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