Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Being a Learner

We were thinking about ourselves as learners. Here you can see our Y-chart explaining what it will look like and sound like when we learn. The last area shows what we like the environment to sound like. Some of us enjoy learning with some music in the background and others enjoy a quiet space. 

Saturday, 14 February 2015




We are learning about being resourceful.


Room 14 watched the following video. It helped us understand how we can also be resourceful. 

Here is the link to the video: Galimoto
Blurb: Kondi is determined to make a galimoto - a toy vehicle made of wires. His brother laughs at the idea, but all day Kondi goes about gathering up the wires he needs. By Nightfall, his wonderful galimoto is ready for the village children to play with in the light of the moon. 

Here we are creating objects of our choice with pipe cleaners. We worked with a buddy and we had to create one object between the two of us. Each pair had 6 pipe cleaners to work with. This is what we made:
We twisted our pipe cleaners to make a rainbow.
A reindeer is taking shape. 
A new style of handcuffs.

We made double head bands.
An alien in the making.
                                               









Here are some of our final products:






Reciprocal Learning

We have been learning about being reciprocal when we learn. We watched this clip to help us to understand what reciprocal means. 

How to work as a team

We discussed what helped the penguins, ants and crabs to work well together and came up with these ideas.


Penguins
Ants
Crabs
  • they listened to each other
  • they worked together
  • they didn’t argue
  • they were organised
  • they were thinking about how to be safe

  • they listened when they were asked to help
  • they all worked together
  • they were thinking about a plan
  • it didn’t matter that some were smaller than the others
  • they didn’t argue

  • they moved straight away when the one crab called them over
  • they were thinking about what they had to do
  • they all did what they needed to do
  • they were organised



We then tried to be like these animals and work together as a group to keep a ruler up. We were allowed to use one or two fingers on one hand but we couldn't hold it. We also had to ensure that everyone could touch the ruler.


We used reflection to help us understand why it wasn't easy to work together:
  • we argued
  • we didn't listen carefully to each other
  • we had to try more than once
  • we had to change our plans
Next time we will:
  • listen more carefully to each other
  • take turns to speak









                        


Sunday, 1 February 2015

2015 News

Welcome to 2015! 

We are a Year 2/3 class and we are ready to learn and have fun.