Saturday, 26 November 2016

EDpuzzle

During the last Tutor Teacher meeting, 23/11, Rachel introduced me to Edpuzzle. This is a fantastic app that allows you to add questions to any video. I love learning new ways to incorporate digital technology into my teaching.
Here's the link to the video 'questionnaire' 


Thursday, 17 November 2016

Lighthouse Learner PLC - 17/11




This was a really great opportunity to discuss the opportunities for Lighthouse Learner's in the classroom and their successes with the PYP.

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Term 4 Te Aroha Focus

Focus is an opportunity for teams to share their learning, with the rest of the school.
Last week I was a part of the collaboration process of getting the Te Aroha focus together. As a team, we discussed what our learners could share with the rest of the school. Their are a few unspoken rules about putting on a focus and one of the main ones is: Do not repeat what another team has done! This is pretty self-explanatory and the majority of Te Aroha learners wanted to present something completely new.
Our team teachers collaborated and came up with a range of ideas to present to our respective rooms and hand over ownership to the learners.
Room 9 were really excited to work on skits that retold Berkley's 2016 events/adventures. Together, the learner's and I decided to focus on three different skits: The evacuation; The Culinary Challenge; Market Day.
Collaboration and communication were the key to successfully creating the scripts and making sure as many learners from room 9 were participating. There were a range of ways learners could participate, such as: technicians (working on lighting and sounds); props (bringing on and removing props from the stage); hosts etc
I was really pleased with the way most groups came together, shared their ideas and bought the scripts to life. The organisation was quite stressful! Rachel created a really fantastic video, along with backing music, that showed images of Te Aroha learners throughout the year, and events that the whole school participated in.
Rachel taught Sarah and I how to insert audio and videos into a powerpoint. Sarah and I worked together to add suitable images/audio/videos for the backdrops (projected onto a white wall in the Cultural Centre).
Te Aroha learners pulled off a really funny, attention grabbing Focus. There were loads of laughs, and moments that other learners could relate to.














Sunday, 13 November 2016

Classroom Blog - Update

I really enjoy maintaining a classroom blog for Room 9. There are so many benefits of using a blog when teaching, especially in languages. During Spanish I use the blog to embed the language in a range of modes. Learners view and sing along to Youtube videos, mark answers on written tasks, and can re-watch/read from home.
I also use the blog to post the fabulous writing that comes from the 100 Word Challenge Blog. I've seen some really great development in the writing skills of the learners that participate. Unfortunately, I don't have 100% participation from the class, even though it is set as Home Learning for everyone.
I like to add pictures from a range of learning experiences to the blog, to make connections with home. I can appreciate the opportunity to see learners in action, and for the learners to share their experiences and understanding with their whanau.

Here are some screenshots of the Room 9 Blog...
















Español Sumamtive Task

After teaching Spanish for 14 weeks, I am trying to think of a summative task that suits the learner's of Te Aroha. The task would require the students to create some kind of script and to then present/act in front of the class, or just me, depending on the needs of the learners. 
I will be handing out the checklist next week, along with some guidelines. I have discussed what summative assessment looks like with other language teachers at school, and heard a range of ideas. Due to the limited time I've had teaching Spanish, the summative task needs to be relatively basic, and show off their oral skills. 
I've had to think about the wording of the summative checklist and make sure that I can connect with the range of levels within the team.
These are some resources I've found researching Summative Assessment in language learning, and I think will help the learners to summarise their understanding of Español...




I have absolutely loved teaching Español to the range of learners from Te Aroha. I've collaborated with colleagues, attended language P.D. that has enabled me to be a reflective language teacher. I believe learning a language should be fun, and leaners should be engaged in multimodal (visual and oral), opportunities to develop their understanding of a second language.
The summative assessment task will be fun and engaging for the audience as well as the learners. All the Te Aroha learners would be in the Novice range, as they have only learnt to speak basic Español.

Thursday, 10 November 2016

Game of Awesome

Game of Awesome - Literacy Resource


Game of Awesome is a card game for 3-6 players designed to engage and inspire kids to tell stories and learn to write. Playing the game helps students generate ideas quickly which they can explore, expand and then write stories about.
The basic game has been produced as four sets of cards containing topics, themes and ideas that students years 5-8 will find interesting, involving and often ridiculous! The cards can be used independently or mixed and matched to create new combinations and infinitely more ideas.
Last week, Room 9 learnt how to play the Game of Awesome, with the aide of 'experts' from Room 8.  Miss Alloway (Sarah), and I moved about the room and joined in with groups as their games progressed. At each group, we found the learner's were responding positively and allowing their creativity and imaginations to flow. There are many humorous cards, and to put them together and share the story/sequence of events, that the 'judge' chose, was often hilarious. I came up wth a way to challenge them further, by choosing two cards, rather than one. 
Here are some pictures of our session with Room 8...





Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Staff Meeting - 1/11 - Altrusa/Principals Award Nominations

This meeting was a really fantastic opportunity for teachers to talk about their nominations of a range of learners from across the school. As a staff, there were positive discussions about Berkley learners and their achievements, inside and outside of school. Many were previously nominated for the Altrusa award, and have been put forward for the Principal's award. 

Reflection
I feel really privileged to be a part of such a supportive and talented community here at Berkley. There are so many learners deserving of a Principal's award, and for their achievements and successes to be celebrated. Love this part of teaching, and I'm looking forward to seeing the learner's receiving their awards at the end of year assembly!