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Emily's Back Pack: Mitey

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Why was a bag left up in the cemetery and more to the point, what does the letter found inside mean? Who wrote the it and are they ok? Just a few things that passed through the minds of Room 8 yesterday as part of a Unit from Mitey called  Emily's Back Pack  based on understanding Identity and why people leave in difficult situations.  Running Away Vs Running To. Room 8 had a great time wondering why the bag was left in the cemetery. They diagnosed the letter left in the bag even researching online who the people may be that the writer was referring to. The bag was searched and the contents revealed... a change of clothes, toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, empty lunchbox and a bracelet. After much discussion and surmising, groups were formed just at the tables they were sitting... so as not to make it seemed staged. The groups were asked to fill in a four square using the headings:  Know, Think, Feel and Wonder What do you know so far, What are you thinking, What did you feel when you

Lunch with Carol

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Te Rito Toi is about to update their Site.  I was fortunate enough to be invited by Carol Mutch to be part of the discussion for the section  'Advice for Principals and Teachers'  post Covid. It was enlightening to be a part of the conversation looking at the what we learnt through these times as a school, how our teaching may have changed, how we supported our children to make sense and noting changes in whanau relationships. Finally, what our recommendations were for the future. The Te Rito Toi got a huge tick... we look forward to the exciting changes coming in July!  Watch this space!

Reading Now and into the Future...

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  Relevant Aspects of My Current Reading Program Looking at my current practice, under a Reading lens... I have 4 groups with reading ages ranging from 9-13+ years. Each group has an assigned levelled Journal / reader which is accompanied by Slides made specifically for that text. The Slides include a variety of comprehension questions, word work, research areas and a create aspect where information and understanding is artistically expressed ready to be Blogged. During the week I see each group at least twice at an instructional level, not including on the spot discussion and check-ins. The main component of instruction is comprehension and understanding of the text. Interspersed with Group Reading there is usually a Newspaper article from current events that we break down as a whole class. This includes: unpacking any technical language, discussion points and answering a variety of question types. This is also linked, in discussion, to how it relates to each student and their prior k

Flip those Roles!!

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This past Tuesday roles were reversed... the youngsters were teaching the oldies!  St Patrick's students lead staff from other Manaiakalani schools through an animated video using process drama.  The themes found within the video were Difference, Fear, Hope and Love. Through many different drama conventions, cut throughout the video, staff were able to explore and experience character development gaining a glimpse of how vocab and inference could be developed... not to mention empathy, compassion and understanding. Our wonderful students clearly articulated and shared their understanding representing St Patrick's and their whanau with pride!  We all hope the 'oldies' were inspired and took away an understanding that learning can be fun!