Open ideas
Respect
Managing impulsivity
Playful
Sign language
Independent
Sensible
Talented
Helpful
Exciting
Bright
Extraordinary
Shining
Teamwork
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Neha's Speech Learning Story
Learner: Neha Learning Coach: DWilkes
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Learning Area: Literacy Date: Aug 2015
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Learning Observed
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This term all learners in LH1 wrote a speech on a topic of their choosing. Oral language is an important skill and Neha refined her knowledge of some language features to enhance both the speaking and writing of her oral presentation. Neha learned about emotive language features such as the use of adjectives; persuasive features such as rhetorical questions, repetition, quotations, statistics, contrasts and lists of three ; and varied sentence structures like statements, questions, exclamations and commands. She learned about the structure of a speech including introductions, endings, sequencing words and and how to make her point clear. Neha also explored how to creatively add additional details to make the argument stronger. This was based around the ‘hamburger method’ of speech writing. I was so impressed with how Neha used humour and persuasive techniques to convince the audience why kids should learn to play an instrument.
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Evidence of learning
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Some of the tools used to structure and develop the speech
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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Neha cultivated the curiosity of others with her speech on Why kids should play a musical instrument- she made everyone wonder why they weren’t a musician! She connected with her audience using emotive language and confident delivery - in her hapu group and at the school competition. She collaborated with other learners while practicing her speech and responded to feedback and lead the discussion, writing and providing of feedback and feed forward to the other learners when they did their speech or poem. Her public speaking capability has grown as a result of this experience. We were very proud of Neha representing us - the Pukekos!- at the Speech Finals- she is a real asset to our OrmPS whanau. Ka Pai!
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Next Learning Steps
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Labels:
capable,
collaborative,
connected,
curious,
Learning Story,
speech
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
My Day at Google Apps For Education
On Wednesday 12 August,I went to GAFE which means Google Apps For Education.When I got to school,I saw all the learning coaches come. I went with many people.It was a long trip to Hobsonville Point Primary School.When we got there,we got a little bag filled books,pens and bagel bites! In the beginning, a man called Toby Carr talked about his life on how he became the founder of a company called Dex tech. So when I went to my first workshop,what I learnt is how to do animation on google slides.Then we went to eat for morning tea.After morning tea,the second workshop I went to a workshop where we learnt how to use green screen.We also learnt how to present in front of a camera and the Maori wave which was very fun.Then it was lunch time.After lunch I went the playground and I got across the playground without touching the ground!When we got inside,it was time to do third workshop.The workshop I went to was Aleena's,Jessica's and Kavisha's workshop.At their workshop I learnt about our learning pathways.To make it a bit fun they added a quiz on Kahoot about our learning pathways.Then I went to last workshop Google Cardboard which was a very fun workshop.Then at the end it was a prize draw.Only Angli got a prize.Then it was the end of GAFE and it turned out to be a very fun day.
Monday, August 17, 2015
NYLD
Thursday 21 May 2015
Today we went to the Vodafone Center for NYLD (National Young Leaders Day). When we first arrived there, we didn't know where to go. But we found out we were in the front rows. The first speaker was William Pike. He talked about All Passion No Limits,being positive and his story. The second speaker was Mrs Rukumoana . She talked about If You Believe In Yourself,Anything Is Possible, it doesn't matter what you look like,you were born to stand out and her story. Then there was this game called egg roulette.There was one boy and one girl. The boy got two raw eggs in his face and the girl got three hard-boiled eggs int her face.The third speakers were Riley and Steve Hathaway.They talked about if your passionate about something do it and to inspire others to do the right thing.Then we had morning tea. The fourth speaker was Darryl Sabin.He talked about when Stuff Happens, giving everything your best and when you work hard,you can achieve anything. Then we played with these huge round balls, then did the Mexican wave. The next speaker was Libby Christophers. She talked about how she wanted to save the Maui dolphin.Then we had lunch. There was also this speaker called Phoenix Pule'anga. He talked about making the most of every opportunity.Then Alex and Corban from The Block came and talked about that a leader should be kind,generous and hard working,you should know your strengths and weaknesses and don't care about what other people think of you.Then Alison Pugh said don't care about if you don't do what you need to do because no one will care.Last of all,Jamie McDell talked that you have to take every single chance and respect your opinions.Then she sang two songs called "Crash" and "Sunshine". And that was the end of National Young Leaders Day 2015.
Today we went to the Vodafone Center for NYLD (National Young Leaders Day). When we first arrived there, we didn't know where to go. But we found out we were in the front rows. The first speaker was William Pike. He talked about All Passion No Limits,being positive and his story. The second speaker was Mrs Rukumoana . She talked about If You Believe In Yourself,Anything Is Possible, it doesn't matter what you look like,you were born to stand out and her story. Then there was this game called egg roulette.There was one boy and one girl. The boy got two raw eggs in his face and the girl got three hard-boiled eggs int her face.The third speakers were Riley and Steve Hathaway.They talked about if your passionate about something do it and to inspire others to do the right thing.Then we had morning tea. The fourth speaker was Darryl Sabin.He talked about when Stuff Happens, giving everything your best and when you work hard,you can achieve anything. Then we played with these huge round balls, then did the Mexican wave. The next speaker was Libby Christophers. She talked about how she wanted to save the Maui dolphin.Then we had lunch. There was also this speaker called Phoenix Pule'anga. He talked about making the most of every opportunity.Then Alex and Corban from The Block came and talked about that a leader should be kind,generous and hard working,you should know your strengths and weaknesses and don't care about what other people think of you.Then Alison Pugh said don't care about if you don't do what you need to do because no one will care.Last of all,Jamie McDell talked that you have to take every single chance and respect your opinions.Then she sang two songs called "Crash" and "Sunshine". And that was the end of National Young Leaders Day 2015.
LH1's Zoo Learning Adventure Blog Post
On Thursday 30 July, LH1 went on a trip to the zoo. When we first got to the zoo, we split into three groups and in those three groups we split into another three groups. I was with Ashmira's dad. I saw flamingos,cheetahs and elephants at the end of the day and we studied about these animals. I also saw meerkats,lorikeets and porcupines. I went in the meerkat tunnel,red pandas,keas.We also saw the takahes, blue ducks,zebras,giraffes,ostriches,wallabies,emus,seals, otters,penguins,hippopotamus,lions,baboons,orangutans, ring-tailed lemurs and kiwis.It was a great day at the zoo and it as so fun.I hope the school can go back to the zoo again.
Monday, August 10, 2015
Neha, Sadeen and Ashmira's Leadership Learning Story
Learners: Neha, Ashmira and Sadeen Learning Coach: T.Dillner Date: 10.8.15
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Learning Area: iActive - Leadership
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Learning Observed
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Neha, Ashmira and Sadeen are the leaders of Group 2 during iActive time. I have noticed that this term these three learners have really stepped up their leadership skills. I can rely on them to lead the group in activities like Rob the Nest, Line Tag and the Collaboration Station.
Neha, Ashmira and Sadeen communicate clearly and simply to everybody, making sure that the other learners understand before proceeding. They are always organised and will make sure that the Group 2 learners from LH1, LH2 and LH4 are organised too. Neha, Ashmira and Sadeen try their hardest to keep to our timeframe and ask questions about what is coming up next or how they could help more.
They are a good example of leadership to other learners in our school and I hope they maintain this in the future.
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Evidence of learning
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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These three girls work collaboratively to set up, lead and pack up for the Group 2 iActive activities every day. The demonstrate that to be good leaders, people must work together for a common goal (Managing Self and Relating to Others).
They have developed their capabilities in this area from the beginning of Term 2 until now (Term 3, Week 4) and I am sure this will continue to grow and improve.
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Next Learning Steps
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Thursday, August 6, 2015
Neha, Johanna & Divya present Riley & Steve's message from NYLD - August 2015
Learners: Johanna, Divya & Neha Learning Coach: D Wilkes
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Learning Area: KCs and Literacy Date: Aug 5
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Learning Observed
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Neha, Johanna and Divya collaborated together to provide a wonderful and inspiration component to the ‘Leadership Experience’ as a long awaited follow up to the NYLD that all the Year 6s attended in Term 2. The girls co-constructed a presentation and speech which included a video of Riley and Steve (which can be found in the Leadership Experience presentation). They sparked the curiosity of the crowd with the strong message of conservation and ‘yes you can’. The learners loved watching the video and most walked away thinking about how they can help wildlife. Practicing their public speaking, writing, presenting and leadership was what they did while the audience was inspired by Riley’s commitment to conservation.
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Evidence of learning
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Neha, Johanna and Divya share Riley and Steve’s passion and message
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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While Divya, Neha and Johanna collaborated they made direct and indirect connections to their experience at NYLD. The related to others, managed themselves responsibly and participated enthusiastically on the day. They were enthusiastic and responded to changes with resilience. The preparation for the presentation was great. They made us curious and they inspired us!
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Next Learning Steps
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Labels:
capable,
collaboration,
connected,
Leadership,
Learning Story,
narrative assessment,
NYLD
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Maori language week Blog post
Maori Language Week
This week is Maori Language Week and this week on Monday, Mr Dyer's old school, Manurewa Intermediate came to Ormiston Primary School and performed a whaiata and a Haka. After they performed they split the girls and boys into different groups. The girls learned the whaiata the girls from Manurewa Intermediate performed and the boys learned the Haka the boys from the Manurewa Intermediate. After each group learned their whaiata and Haka, LH1 had perform what they learnt to LH2 and LH4. Then at iExperience, I was with Ms Wilkes first. What I did with Ms Wilkes is finish my mihi and learn how to say what is my favourite colour and animal in Maori. Then I went to Ms Taylor. What I did with Ms Taylor was learn how to sign numbers and say the numbers in Maori.On Tuesday we did sports and art so we didn't learn much. On Wednesday for iExperience I went to Mrs Remington first.What we did was learn the songs that we sing on whaiata Wednesday like the national anthem in Maori and the other songs.Then I went to Mrs Dillner where she made us into groups or three.I was with Ashmira and Johanna.We learned about sea creatures and things on land and how to say it in Maori and we showed our learning on a pic collage.On Thursday I went to the zoo so I didn't much about Maori and on Friday we did sports and art so we didn't learn much about Maori.This how the Maori Language week went and I learnt a lot of new things about Maori.*
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