Showing posts with label narrative assessment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label narrative assessment. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Choose Your Own Adventure Narrative
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Labels:
camp,
capable,
EOTC,
high ropes,
narrative assessment
Narrative Assessment - MOTAT
Labels:
curiosity,
EOTC,
MOTAT,
narrative assessment,
STEM,
technology
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Narrative Assessment - STEAM
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art,
collaborative,
engineering,
Maths,
narrative assessment,
science,
STEAM,
technology
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Narrative Assessment - Visual Arts
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Narrative Assessment - Dogs
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Monday, March 14, 2016
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Narrative Assessment
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Shivin's Collaboration Leanring Story - July 2015
Learner: Shivin Learning Coach: DWilkes Date: 22-07-15
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Learning Area: Key Competencies (Collaboration)
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Learning Observed
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On our first day back in Term 3 we had a super day of “Collaboration” immersion activities. While the learners worked on the Collaboration Challenge in mixed ability, mixed year level groups they collaborated on a variety of tasks which encouraged discussion, problem solving, perseverance and teamwork. It was great to observe Shivin as he was very engaged in the tasks, demonstrating patience, sharing and teaching others. I noticed that Shivin took a lead during the first challenge using the Pic Collage App to record all of their challenges. He also calmly demonstrated and explained the app to our new learner Martina. Shivin said he really enjoyed doing the tasks and was happy to continue the activities in the afternoon.
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Evidence of learning
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Designing a kiwi habitat Using Pic Collage to collect evidence
Using teamwork to master a challenge Designing a float
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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Right from the start Shivin embraced the challenge demonstrating collaboration strategies such as asking questions and making decisions together. This activity challenged Shivin and his team to develop their problem solving skills (Thinking). He definitely related well to others and managed himself to maximise their collective learning.
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Next Learning Steps
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Labels:
collaboration,
Learning Story,
narrative assessment
Monday, June 29, 2015
Literature Circle Learning Story - Adjectives Group
Learner: Shivin (Adjectives) Date: June 2015
Kevin, Imran, Jessica, Rahi, Nehaal, Shivran, Sadeen & Vrishti
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Learning Area: Literacy Learning Coach: Diana Wilkes
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Learning Observed
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Reading research shows that good readers
With this in mind we deliberately constructed a ‘book club’ of sorts this term. We began by learning about how to select and why to select a ‘Best Fit’ book- please ask Shivin what book he is reading and how he knows it is a best fit on a regular basis. The Adjectives learned all about the 5 finger strategy to help them choose a book. The Adjectives group was also introduced to an online book resource called http://booktrackclassroom.com which can be accessed anytime. In our Literature Circle each learner has a different role each week: Summariser, Literary Luminary, Word Wizard, Discussion Director, Connector, Artful Artist or Researcher which ensures that the book club runs smoothly.
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Evidence of learning
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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Shivin is beginning to show his Connectedness by relating his learning to the text we are reading. He is relating to others well by remaining respectful while others speak and he is Collaborative when he is participating in the discussion. He is also developing his Capability in reading conversation and oral language.
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Next Learning Steps
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Monday, June 1, 2015
Drama Learning Story - May 2015
Learner: Amin, Shivin and Jessica Date: May 20, 2015
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Learning Area: The Arts- Drama Learning Coach: Diana Wilkes
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Learning Observed
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During iExperience this term with the Strategic Leadership Team (SLT), we have been learning how to use movement and space to effectively communicate. The lasting understanding is that people represent their culture and heritage in different dramatic ways- past and present. Learners had a variety of opportunities to explore the use of space, props and their body for communicating different ideas. Amin, Shivin and Jessica worked in a group to use dramatic techniques to explore drama elements and conventions and exhibited a real passion and enthusiasm for performing. When asked to initiate and develop ideas with others to create dramatic 1 minute skit about a culture, the group selected British culture. They generated many different ideas of what they could present and did a clear mime of fencing and drinking tea using real and imaginary props.
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Evidence of learning
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The group makes effective use of space, facial expressions and movement.
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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All members of this team demonstrated that they can work Collaboratively with others towards a common goal. Together they exemplified Capabilities in following complex instructions and ultimately met the success criteria. They related to each other well and managed themselves and their time wisely. Together they were able to make Connections between what they knew collectively about the culture and how to express that with movement, no sound and imaginary props.
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Next Learning Steps
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Labels:
connected,
culture,
drama,
Learning Story,
narrative assessment
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