Thursday, August 27, 2015

Shivin's Animal Habitat- Digitise It Learning Story - August 2015


Learner: Shivin                                                                          Learning Coach: DWilkes      
Date: August 2015                                                                       Learning Area:  Science
Learning Observed
This term the LH1 learners have been learning about animals, adaptations and habitats. Shivin has been building his language and developing his understandings of the many ways the natural world can be represented.  Shivin is able to recognise that living things are suited to their particular habitat and can discuss the adaptations of specific animals and used his curiosity and creativity to create adaptations for his animal the cheetah . Shivin recognises that all living things have certain requirements so they can stay alive and could identify these for the cheetah.  

Shivin 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 a creature using the www.buildyourwildself.com wesbite. Then Shivin needed to create a habitat that would be suitable for his chosen animal- the cheetah.  He opted for the ‘Digitize It’ option knowing that he wanted to design the creature habitat in a new digital tool and demonstrate his capability at using it and this was Gamefroot for Shivin.  He went through a rigorous design process that involved connecting with information through researching to create a fact file on the cheetah but Shivin did two!  One in google draw and one in a google doc.  Then he made a draft diagram of what the habitat would look like and then created it in a digital tool.  

Shivin collaborated well- listening to other learners and asking questions.  When it was time to share their learning, Shivin confidently presented his habitat to all of the Learning Coaches and learners in LH1 demonstrating a lot of new learning about this animal and its habitat requirements.  You can see his assessment here.
Evidence of learning
Next Learning Steps

  • write a reflective blog post about the learning and share with parents
  • create a more detailed diagram with labels that is represented in the final product
  • include more detail in the habitat design to reflect all of your #oresome learning

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