Tuesday, June 29, 2010
It isn't Easy Being Green
I had identified from the previous term's inquiry that the majorityof my children were struggling with the understanding of information. Children weren't skimming and scanning information and using keywords. So when asked to find information, I focussed on using book reference material rather than computer generated information. I was then able to focus and teach these skills to my children. By using books I found that once the children had skimmed and scanned information and wrote down the keywords, the books were put away and so information couldn't be copied. Children then used comic life to present their work and this can be viewed on our classroom blog. We also used podomatic again this term, so that we could consolidate what ICT skills we used last term.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Room 3
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Room 2
The kids loved being able to present their work on comic life. We found that because of the amount of information found that the comic life presentations were a few pages for some groups. Next time we would work at narrowing our information down even further, but I decided that for the purpose of this inquiry it was ok to be kept as it was. Each group allocated time so that every member of the group could use the computer at some point when constructing their comic life. This inquiry fitted really well into the 6 week time frame.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
By Lois
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
By Louise
by Nicky
Overall a great inquiry enjoyed by all.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
nicky
I chaged tactics when Veronica arrived with a book about a Maori cloak handed down through the Ages and so we used that as the basis for an intergrated unit. This was really successful. The solo questioning got lost amongst the trying to get everything on for the ICT component.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Room 3
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Room 2
We have spent a lot of time on SOLO, and increasing our understanding of this and how we can use it. We have linked all of the discussions about questioning to SOLO and asking ourselves what type of thinking are we doing when we answer this question? We looked a lot at the different levels of SOLO and how none of them were "bad", and sometimes we need to think at different levels for different tasks.
The class have now come up with their own questions, derived from the four subsidiary questions we chose as a class. Some of these I have left at a lower level of thinking, rather than getting the kids to rework them. This is so that we can discuss any other questions they may have needed to ask and whether they actually got the information they were hoping for. Some of the kids have already decided that they didn't have the right question to start with and so have reworked it themselves.
Next week we will start to understand and present our information.
Through the Ages
We read the book Wilfred Gordan MacDonald Partridge and discussed elder family members.
I have found trying to fit the Inquiry in much harder this term especially with other afternoon activities. At the moment we are at different stages some still asking questions and others finding out more information on their family. Some of the children have needed help from home to answer some of the questions they have asked in class and have not come back with the answers.
Louise
We are still in the exploring stage of our inquiry. This has been a time for us to share and learn about each other as we explore story books to prompt discussions and activities. I have found the use of picture books to be an effective tool for motivating discussion and ideas. Some of the books we have looked at have been; The Treaure by Melanie Drewey, The Talking Stick by Dot Meharry, Wilfred Gordon MacDonald Partridge by Mem Fox. These books have all provided valuable starting points for discussions around what we value, what stories do we want to tell and what memories do we have.
A challenge is finding the time to fit Inquiry in our timetables with other activities taking up he afternoons.
Next week we are going to start asing questions and developing ideas around what questions we have that we want to find out about.
Through The Ages
We have also worked on them looking at their themselves and building an understanding of their own personalities and what makes them special. The children have choosen a person, parent grandparent, friend extra who is a treasure to them. We have discussed and written about these people and why they are special. As far as our development through the solo taxonomy the class is generally at the unistructural stage.
Through The Ages - Room One Inquiry
Our inquiry topic has provided our children with a lot of motivation and are really into finding out about themselves and their ancestory, also about the taonga that are important to their families.
This too however, has posed a challenge in that the answers to questions aren't easily accessible through the use of computers and books. Children have had to brush up on their interviewing skills and have had to use people resources. This has been challenging for children as a lot of their sources are not so easily accessible. Children are also have to reflect on the type of questioning that they are askng as the answers to certain questions aren't achieveable.
Once all of our research has been found we intend to present on voicethread and as a scrapbooking piece.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Term 1 - 2010, (Through the Ages)
I have been around the classes and spoken to some students about where they are at with this term's Inquiry - Through the Ages. They seem very well motivated and in general have done the background work at home in choosing something to focus in on, this being either someone or something that has connections with their families past.
I also like some of the question coming through like, "how much am I like ?????" or why is this ????? so important to our family, or "why is our family name?????.
It is also very apparent that information sources will mostly be contained to other family members and these inquiry will be very personal and don't lend themselves to many opportunitites to work in groups.
Lets get on with these and quickly wind them up. I do want to culminate in quality sharing time in your classes and in school assembly, (for some). The other critical area is on class blogs so that parents and other whanau can see and hear about findings at home.
Ano
Neil Hirini
2010
We will continue to post where we are at with our inquiry, our successes and challenges and how our children at Poroutawhao School are engaging with their learning.