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Tuesday, 10 September 2019

New Learning


I would like my students to blog when they have work or learning that they would like to share.  I want it to be an independent activity that they carry out when they choose to.  
I would like to see a variety of tools utilized in my classroom program so that the work that they are sharing contains information that is interesting for them and those that view their mahi.  I still need development to build my knowledge of tools and how to apply them in the classroom.


Nāku noa,

PWD Patsy Wynyard


What did I learn today?

It appears our students love creating!  I could get the students to video themselves explaining how to do something - like what we saw happening in the Maths class.  The students in the video I saw appeared to be engrossed in the activity and will, in my opinion, remember the learning activity.

Ideas for topics I could use with my students

How to write a paragraph
How to access information on the class site
How to write an introduction for their essay





sharing

I have learnt from Ruth how students can support and learn from one another by sharing through blogging.
Wall posters are an old fashioned but good way for students to share, e.g. the art work around the school.

Student reflections on current events

I think I will try having my students write reflections about interesting articles that they find in the newspaper. This will help students build their critical thinking skills and connect them with the wider world and community.

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Richard Higgins 

                            
        

rhn@boic.school.nz

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What I Have Learned Today

Blogging with 9M in PE classes with PWD should be more regular.  The two of us will endeavour to make greater use of blogging.

There is an opportunity to use blogging with 11 PHE class as they undertake their final AS for the year where they will have an opportunity to demonstrate leadership & management skills in teaching others in a sport environment.   Opportunities for FB / FF from peers can be enhanced.

Hi Kerry

Hi 
Good Evening
Had a lovely day. I learnt heaps of things today



Thank You
Annie

Blogging

I will get my students to make a movie teaching someone how to learn a concept - teaching others is a great way to check your understanding.


Using CBs to create teaching video for Jump start class.

Looking at the video from DMN's  class made me keen to re-try having students make a group video using their CBs. Topic - Learning how to....

Nga mihi nui
Rangitehau Ruth Hills 


HOF Health and Physical Education 
Senior Leader 
Relief Manager

Blogging

I would like to develop skills in generating colourful posters of image + text. I saw many inspiring examples today in Kerry Boyce's seminar. 
CHRIS TALBOT WILKIE
 bay of Islands College Art teacher. 

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Chris Talbot Wilkie
VISUAL ARTS

My Learning

Kia Ora Blog19,
Today, I learnt 4 ways of sharing learning.
Nga mihi
Kamlesh Prakash
Year 12 Dean, H.O.F-Science, P.N & Teacher of Science/Chemistry.

Ph.:   09404 1055

Fax: 09 404 1048

Postal address:  PO Box 58,  Kawakawa 0243,  Northland,  NZ

Physical address:  1-9 Derrick Road ,  Kawakawa 0210,  Northland,  NZ



today


improving our videos of learning - giving a purpose for the measuring, eg whom might do such a measurement and suggest possible reason for doing

Sharing in Class - 1ENG - ASM

I need to get help with blogging, but I'm interested in using blogs as end-of-lesson reflections on learning from students.    So that would be within the group only.

Andrew Smith
SENCO/Junior Dean
Bay of Islands College
ph 09 4041055
mob 027 3440524

What have I learnt today


1. Ruth's site made me think that now that I am in the revision part of algebra with the year 12 external group, I can use the  1; group way of putting one problem at a time up, and them blogging the method but not necessarily the answer.
2. Asking the juniors to make a video of their learning (year 11 girls??)

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Warm Regards.
Mina Voigt
HOF Mathematics
Bay of Islands College
PO Box 58, 0243
KAWAKAWA 
09 404 1055


....leave a little sparkle wherever you go!

Reflecting my students sharing

I think I need to work more towards students recording their learning and sharing their learning using Video recording.


Thank You

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Olivia George



       

oge@boic.school.nz

Ph.:   09404 1055

Fax: 09 404 1048

Postal address:  PO Box 58,  Kawakawa 0243,  Northland,  NZ

Physical address:  1-9 Derrick Road ,  Kawakawa 0210,  Northland,  NZ

What I learnt today

I think I would like to bling up my page and add a class photo just to personalise it more
Edith Painting-Davis

Monday, 9 September 2019

Rangitaki

Rangitaki or blogging is well underway for the Year 9 classes at our school and other year levels are starting to support students sharing their mahi through their own blog.  Some of our teachers are posting on a regular basis about what is happening in their class and this is a great way for whanau to see what their child's' day looks like across all their subjects.  

Kerry Boyde-Preece

Outreach Facilitator | The Manaiakalani Education Trust