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Thursday, 19 December 2013

Term 4


Term 4

The end of the year has come around all to quick again. 

The last term was as busy as ever. We had reports to do by the end of November which always puts pressure on. I will be looking at suggesting we change our reporting in the junior school as some children have not even spent a whole year at school. I would like to do reporting after 1 year, 2 years and 3 years at school then go to end of  year reporting. Will work on this next year.

In Reading most of my class ended the year reading at or above their age which was fabulous. The next step for the higher reading children is inferring and to continue to understand what they are reading. 

My ESOL child has had a teacher aide and she has been working with him in his own language and translating. He is making good progress and I am looking forward to next year and working with him again.

Our Inquiry Unit was 'What Lies Beneath'. Our Junior classes worked on the being a paleontologist and looking at the dinosaurs that were here before us. It was a hit. We visited Vanished World and Elephant Rocks in Duntroon to begin our unit. We were able to dig for our own fossils and look at the fantastic rock formations around the area. Well worth a visit to get the children all enthused.

Our whole school went to Tutus on Tour performance at the Opera House. It was fantastic for the children to see these amazing dancers - both male and female. 

My Reading Recovery children both came off at 19. One will need to be monitored right through his primary schooling but the other should now be able to keep up with his peers.

We have been using KnowledgeNet for showing our children's learning this year instead of doing 'Snapshots' three times a year. It has been a learning curve posting work on and commenting. I think it will be great once as teachers we become better at this and we have all parents on board.

Next year is a new beginning for our school. We will have 6 full time teachers working in 5 classes. Our New Entrants to Year 3 will be working in 2 classrooms with 3 teachers - exciting times ahead. The bonus is the children all know the teachers and although some will have a new teacher there will still be the familiarity of their teacher from the previous year with them. 




Saturday, 19 October 2013

Term 3

Term 3 has flown by as usual.
This term I had 2 children join my class. One of these children has just arrived from the Philippines and is still adjusting to New Zealand life. They have limited English so this has been a challenge for me to ensure he is understanding what I am asking him to do. I have been doing some research by reading 'The English Language Learning Progressions' and 'Supporting English Language Learning in Primary Schools' on how to help him adjust to my class. I have a few ideas now and will need to ensure I go back to these publications regularly to gain more ideas.

I had the privilege of spending a CRT day in my daughters class observing her teaching. It was fantastic to see her in action.She has a diverse range of children in her class and for a beginning teacher she is doing a great job. Her class respects her and are responding positively to her. I look forward to being able to observe her in another twelve months.

This term I have had a student teacher in my class. This has been an interesting experience. My class enjoyed having someone else teaching them for a change. She gained lots of experience by being able to teach for more than was required - trying out new ideas, behaviour control, lessons. I thought I would get all my 'testing' up to date, but no, the four weeks she was in my class just flew by and I found that by the end of term 'testing' still needed to be done.

I tried to use SOLO in my Science Unit but was a little disappointed. I know children need to know where they are going but when you ask them to show where they think they are, using the hand signals, more often than not they copy each other. I will give it another try in another area to see if there is any difference.

In Science we had to do fair testing. We had a 'sharing' day at the end of term. My class had their porridge experiment, some of our experiments from term one and our Gummy Bear Experiment. This was a hit with everyone.

I have been using 'I've got Something to Say' By Gail Loane in my writing programme. I have noticed a huge improvement in a number of students writing when they have the model and hope they will continue to use the ideas when doing independent writing. This term I am also using 'The Writing Book' by Sheena Cameron and Louise Dempsey. Like the Gail Loane book there are lots of easy to read and follow lessons which I will be able to use in my class. 



Sunday, 18 August 2013

Gail Loane Writing Workshops

This week our school has spent two days at workshops with Gail Loane to enhance our writing programmes. I have her book 'I've got something to say' and hoped after going to her workshops the book would make more sense - I was not disappointed.

We began by being reminded that writing is an important and deeply satisfying skill and that all children have something to say - they all have their own experiences to share. As teachers we want to build independent writers.

There are four areas we looked at - personal - what is going on in their lives; local - what is going on in my community; national - what is going on in our country; global - what is going on in our world. As teachers we need to be aware of what is happening around us - be more observant.

We were introduced to 'quick write' and a jottings notebook. A quick write is an opportunity to jot down what you think about something that is happening. It is a tool for thinking and something to build on. A jotting notebook is just that - a notebook children use to write down thoughts, ideas, wonderings, opinions or draw. These 'jottings' can be turned in to a larger piece of writing at a later date.

Gail showed us how to use 'other authors' texts for our models when designing lessons. Having a model is really important in all aspects of writing. We learnt about 'helping circles' and always referring back to the author asking them to elaborate on what they are saying.

She talked about 'storytelling' and how it is an important part of writing as it enables children to get images in their head. This is something to work on in my junior class - sharing a story orally rather than shared writing and getting them to visualise before writing.

The workshop focused on the process of writing and the question was asked about punctuation - the dreaded capital letter and full stop. Again having models and talking explicitly about punctuation is needed. Children need to notice and become aware of punctuation. Punctuation is a courtesy for the reader.

I gained a lot from the workshops having come away asking myself how am I going to implement some of these ideas into my class programme. I need to be more explicit in my teaching of writing - focus on making the story they write enjoyable for the reader.

I am a learner writer alongside my students. Children need to know writing is about them and their life - a memoir - real life, real reason.




Saturday, 27 July 2013

Term 2 2013

Halfway through the year already. My class has changed with Year 1 students joining us. The dynamics and needs are a lot wider now. They have made the move quite easily though - it certainly helps with having Discovery Time together each week and this last term we also did our Technology - making biscuits together. 

All children are either at or above where I expected them to be mid year in reading which is really pleasing. I will continue with my programme with the lower level readers and begin to have the more able readers more independent.

I have continued with Reading Recovery once a day with a child and they are now at the expected level for their age. Next term I start a child that has been at school just a year and is not really interested in reading or writing so this will be a nice challenge for me

In Maths we have been working on Time, Geometry (shape) and Number - add/sub. The new NZ Maths pink book is out and it is much more user friendly. We incorporated art into our shape unit by painting pictures in Kandinsky style.

Time Unit
This term I went to a course in Dunedin on Solo Taxonomy. Pam made it look so easy to use in class. There are lots of templates available on her website http://pamhook.com/. I can see it working in the senior classes but am not sure about the juniors. I am going to trial it this term to see if we will incorporate right through.  

I also attended a course after school by Stephen Graham (Nelson Learning) on Report Writing. He was very interesting and broke the writing process of reports right down into easy manageable steps.

We have been learning Ukulele this term and played one of our songs at assembly on the last day of term. It is fabulous to see that even Year 1 and 2 children are able to play an instrument and sing at the same time