From a teaching perspective, I'm encouraged by the learning which has occurred this week - especially in literacy. Last week we brainstormed some local issues in the greater Grey area to write to the editor of the Grey Star about. This week the students crafted some very convincing letters which we hope will be published in the near future. The letters to the editor were a precursor to a debating unit which we sunk our teeth into yesterday. Students have been randomly placed in 4 debating teams of 5 - 6. Two of the teams are 'Pro' and the other two are 'Con' for an agreed debate topic 'The NZ Education System is Broken'. The students are now using their recently acquired effective Google searching techniques to find studies, research papers, lectures and statistics to support their team's stance. We're placing a real emphasis on ensuring students are only using 'authoritative' and 'scholarly' websites. Students are being encouraged to summarise, paraphrase, quote and cite their sources. This, as you can imagine, is a very challenging task for students, who for many, copying and pasting / plagiarising and visiting non-authoritative websites such as Wikipedia and .com's is routine. This is not through any fault of their own, they just simply have not been taught or had an opportunity to apply effective searching skills.
Although it's 'hard', practising and applying these skills now will give them an advantage later on when researching at High School and beyond. From my perspective, I want to hear students says it's "hard" because that tells me it's worthwhile.
Friday, May 27, 2016
Thursday, May 26, 2016
The 'maths brain'
To all those students who tell me that they don't have a 'maths brain' or are not a 'maths person' - please watch this clip. Lets redefine what maths means to you.
Gif making using post-it art
Room 7 & Room 8 have been learning how to sketch post-it characters. When then used gifmaker.me to create fun gifs.
Monday, May 23, 2016
Cross Country 2016
Congratulations to all our incredible runners on Thursday!
It was exciting to see how much your fitness, endurance and overall attitude has improved through our daily 4 J's run. Good luck to all runners who've qualified for the West Coast Cross Country!
Thanks to the ICT Team for editing video.
Monday, May 16, 2016
Richie's on top of the world!
On 13.5.16 one of my oldest friends, Richie Hunter, summited Everest. This was his 3rd attempt as a guide for Himalayan Experience. Richie has worked his guts out to achieve this feat and has pushed through physical and mental realms that 99.9% of the human population will never experience nor fully understand. He is truly inspirational and at only 29 years of age, it is mind boggling to think about what he could still achieve in his lifetime. Mate, thanks for continuing to inspire me and everyone else you associate with. Go well. Looking forward to seeing you 'state side'.
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