Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Miko n Nummy auditions!

Today in ibreak one there will be auditions for Miko n nummy it's me johanna and divyas iexplore!
We are going to be seeing how people sound like so that they can be a voice for our iexplore. So today people are going to audition for Miko n nummy so they can be a voice actor, if you didn't know what Miko n nummy is it's our TV animated show that we're making for our iexplore, and for the auditions we need to hear if their voice is confident enough to see if the microphone can pick it up, and how their voice sounds like because if it doesn't sound like how we need it we will suggest another character or they might not be able to do Miko n nummy because we can only have a limited amount of characters!

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Speech Learning Story - Term 3


Learner:   Jessica                                                                         Learning Coach: DWilkes
Learning Area:  Literacy                                                                              Date: Aug 2015
Learning Observed
This term all learners in LH1 wrote a speech on a topic of their choosing.  Oral language is an important skill and Jessica began to learn some language features to enhance both the speaking and writing of the oral presentation.  Jessica learned about emotive language features such as the use of adjectives; persuasive features such as rhetorical questions, repetition, quotations, statistics, contrasts and lists of three ; and varied sentence structures like statements, questions, exclamations and commands.  She learned about the structure of a speech including introductions, endings, sequencing words and and how to make her point clear. Jessica also explored how to creatively add additional details to make the argument stronger.  This was based around the ‘hamburger method’ of speech writing.  Jessica did a superb job of being persuasive and represented the Pukekos in the school Speech Competition.  Ka Pai!
Evidence of learning
     Jessica’s Speech                                                    Oral Language Rubric Here
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Some of the tools used to structure and develop the speech

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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
Jessica cultivated the curiosity of others with her speech on why we should have Minecraft in Education- she made everyone wonder what the possibilities would be if we had Minecraft at school!  She connected with her audience using emotive language and confident delivery - in her hapu group and at the school competition. She collaborated with other learners while practicing her speech and responded to feedback and lead the discussion, writing and providing of feedback and feed-forward to the other learners when they did their speech or poem.  Her public speaking capability has grown as a result of this experience. We were very proud of Jessica representing us - the Pukekos!- at the Speech Finals- she is a real asset to our OrmPS whanau.  
Next Learning Steps
  • write a reflective blog post
  • embed the oral rubric into her learning pathway and a copy of you presenting the speech (get the Swivel copy from Mr McNeil and upload to the LH1 Youtube channel)
  • practice reading aloud daily
  • write what you think your next steps are in the comment section

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

My speech!

This is my speech do you like it, our hapu groups are presenting our speeches on Friday 2 block.
Here is my speech:

My topic is: why we should use minecraft for education


My question or opinion is: we should use minecraft for education


My Introduction:
Did you know that some schools use minecraft for education? Today I will tell you why I think this school should use minecraft for education. Besides people say minecraft is used for education because it helps with social life, math, English and teaches you about what things are made out off. Do you thinks it's weird how this school doesn't use minecraft for education. Well in this speech I will tell you why this school should use minecraft for education and will be telling you 3 reasons why 1.3000 other schools in the world use it for education 2. Minecraft is a world famous game and has sold more than 20 million copies from 2009-2015 and in the last 24 hours 10 thousand copies or more have been sold and 3. It will help you if you if you're creative and want to learn how to build. Hundreds of schools are named after minecraft like a Swedish school is called mojang because that's where two students made minecraft and named it cave game. Now I will tell you why we should use minecraft for education


My first idea is that we should use Minecraft for education because 3000 schools in the world use minecraft for education and we can join them if they’re using it that means it’s good for education and it will to help us  to learn, another thing why we should use minecraft for education is because schools like it and if 3000 school like it maybe this school will like it.  If you want to be an engineer it teaches you basic skill of how to set-up things with redstone and teaches you the basic skills of how redstone works.


I also think we should use Minecraft for education because it is a world famous game and has sold more than 20 million have been sold and more than 10 thousand copies have been sold in the last 24 hours so if it’s world famous that means it must be well-known by even people that don’t have minecraft


My third idea with examples/proof: We should use Minecraft for education because it will help you if you if you're creative and want to learn how to build… But it's the easy way if you want to be a builder, we will become very creative and learn how to make a garden and build a house or even a statue. Children will be very creative which is good when we need new ideas but bad-ish if we're learning and we’re talking about this educational game.


My Conclusion
For these reasons do you want to use minecraft for education? I think I really want to use minecraft for education. As you know we should use minecraft for education because 1. 3000 other schools in the world use it for education and 2. Minecraft is a world famous game and has sold more 20 million copies and 3. It will help you if you if you're creative and want to learn how to build. I now hope you know why I think this school really should use minecraft for education.

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Google Summit Learning Story- August 2015



Learners:  Aleena, Kavisha & Jessica                          Learning Coach: DWilkes      
Learning Area: Technology and KCs                            Date: Aug 12, 2015
Learning Observed
Aleena, Kavisha and Jessica made us all proud when they represented us at the first ever Student Google Summit on Aug 12 at Hobsonville Point Primary School.  They were joined by hundreds of other learners from around Auckland and facilitated and participated in some exciting workshops about learning with digital technologies.  There was a lot of work leading up to this day.  First the girls met with Ms Wilkes to express their interest, brainstorm what they could present and then write and submit their pitch to the GEGNZ.  They demonstrated passion, commitment and skills while meeting their deadline.  This was their pitch:
Using Google Sites for our Learning Pathways
We are going to be presenting our Learning Pathways. Our learning pathways are in Google Sites. Every learner at OrmPS has a Learning Pathway, even all of our Learning Coaches. We like using Google sites because it has some features that some site makers don't for example: In Google sites you can edit the background on the site so that it won't be all blank, we can embed docs and other online artefacts, put in pictures, link out to our learning, share with our learning coaches and families and so much more! Come and learn with us on our learning pathways journey.
They were of course successful and were added to the programme.  They then had to create their presentation and including a fun kahoot game as well.  The learners decided it would be great if they could practice their workshops the day before to iron out any crinkles and so they were able to facilitate their workshops for the rest of the habitat.  Amidst technical difficulties they persevered and responded to feedback making some small changes to improve their presentation.  On the big day the girls demonstrated confidence and resilience when many devices couldn’t access the internet.  We were very proud of the way they solved problems, remained calm, positive and supported the participants.  Way to go Aleena, Kaivsha and Jessica!
Evidence of learning
Trial run of workshop with LH1 learners = success!

Aleena, Kavisha & Jessica intro Learning Pathways   OrmPS Girls working the crowd!    

Kavisha & Aleena with Peanut             The OrmPS Crew at the end of Google Summit
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
Jessica, Kavisha and Aleena showed they could relate well with others both in their collaborative effort in creating and facilitating their presentation and in responding to feedback.  They participated and contributed, managing themselves in 3 other sessions on the day and took their learning back to OrmPS to share with others.  They showed curiosity in the google cardboard session and made connections to prior knowledge.  They were capable at solving problems when there were technical difficulties and constantly collaborated to maximise their own learning and that of others.
Next Learning Steps
  • start thinking about their presentation for next year
  • write a blog post about their experience
  • teach family members some new skills/tricks they learned

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

GAFE Summit

On Wednesday we went to GAFE we had to come to school by 7:20 so it was really early, when we got there we went inside we got bags and in the bags there was a lanyard, a card to write our name on it so at the end of the day we could get a prize... Anyways our first session was the animation one we picked a character and went to slides we made the character move and move higher. The next one I went to was Johanna and Ashmira's one they made us play a game from the movie dog with a blog. It was fun but not much people went there one about 7 people were there. It was 2 break time we played on the playground and had fun until break time was finished. It was my turn and about 25 people came to my workshop, we played a game called kahoot and had 2 rounds one was by yourself and the  other was in a table group. We made everyone do a mini survey but only our school could view it which was sad because that meant we couldn't see what people thought about our workshop. Onto the last one we went to google cardboard we had a piece of cardboard and put a phone in it, looked around in it and was magical! Well not really magical it was just an app.

Thursday, August 6, 2015

NYLD iMovie Learning Story - August 2015


Learners:  Jessica, Nisita & Karleil                                             Learning Coach: D Wilkes
Learning Area: KCs and Literacy                                                Date: Aug 5
Learning Observed
Jessica, Karleil and Nisita collaborated together to provide a wonderful and inspirational component to the ‘Leadership Experience’ as a long awaited follow up to the NYLD that all the Year 6s attended in Term 2.  The learners co-constructed a presentation and talk about the highlights from the NYLD day (which can be found in the Leadership Experience presentation).  They sparked the curiosity of the crowd with the strong message of leadership.  The learners loved watching the video and most walked away thinking about the leaders who have influenced them.  Practicing their public speaking, writing, presenting and leading was what they did while the audience enjoyed their entertaining iMovie.
Evidence of learning
Sharing the iMovie of NYLD highlights they co-constructed
 

Sharing what leadership means to them
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
While Jessica, Nisita and Karleil collaborated they made direct and indirect connections to their experience at NYLD and their knowledge of leaders/leadership.  They related to others, managed themselves responsibly and participated enthusiastically on the day.  They were collaborative and responded to changes with resilience.  The preparation for the presentation was great and their short blurbs were a nice finishing touch.
Next Learning Steps
  • add more pictures and sub-titles to the iMovie to make it longer
  • practice your speaking parts more before presenting so we can all hear you and slow down your pace as well
  • write a blog post about the afternoon including your reflections
  • share your learning with family at home

Sunday, August 2, 2015

LH1's trip to the zoo!

Last week Thursday LH1 went to the zoo we saw lots of animals at the zoo and  the first animal we saw were alligators and one of the facts that that i saw was very interesting about it is that mother alligators lay 10-60 eggs each time they give birth, when the whole class met back at the elephants place we ate our food. At 12:30 we all sat on the stairs where the elephants were and one of the people that worked at the zoo introduced us to our next station we were learning about flamingos first. We learnt that flamingos used their beaks to comb their feathers to make them pretty and soft.
Next station was the elephant station which we saw munching on some food,  John showed us some elephant parts and one of them cost an elephant its life and it was carved and was taken off someone that shouldn't have it so they gave it to the zoo. Last station was the cheetah station, I saw a cheetahs fur and it was lumpy and i learnt a fact that cheetahs can run 100km in just 3 seconds! Half a hour later we had to go so we went on the bus and went back to school it was a really fun day and i hope we can visit it again.