Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Shenmin and Gary's Osmo Learning Story


Learner: Gary & Shenmin    Learning Coach: T.Dillner           Date: 24.11.15
Learning Area: iDevelop - Literacy (Osmo)
Learning Observed and Vision Principles
On Tuesdays the Yoyos learning group has a Literacy intensive day and one of the activities we have used is an iPad game called Osmo. It involves seeing the image and placing the letters under the sensor to spell the matching word.
Gary and Shenmin both enjoyed using Osmo and were very engaged in what was involved. They were curious about how it worked and how they would be successful at using the game correctly. Both boys showed excitement at trying to beat the other, but ended up working more collaboratively then they had originally anticipated! Gary and Shenmin were able to build up their ability to recognise and use vocabulary by connecting each image to a variety of words they knew. The challenge was to find the right word!
Evidence of learning
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Next Learning Steps
  • Teach someone else how to play Osmo.
  • Use the Osmo tangrams to make shapes and images which will help with Geometry learning.


Thursday, October 1, 2015

Habitat Design Narrative


Learner: Shenmin                                                            Date: August 2015
Learning Area: Collaborative Games                             Learning Coach: John Dyer                 
Learning Observed
At the start of Term 3, we embarked on a journey of collaboration. All the learners were put into groups that were mixed age, ability and gender. It was a time for learners to get to know each other and develop their ability to collaborate with each other outside of the habitat in a variety of games and activities.

Shenmin participated effectively in the activities and was a good team player. One of the challenges involved guiding a blindfolded team-mate over, under, around and through a course. This required a high level of patience and strategy. Shenmin and his group experienced difficulties but worked together as a team to overcome them and were ultimately successful in the task. They learned about the importance of patience and sticking together in order to reach your goals.
 
     Evidence of learning

Here are the successful warriors
working hard and playing hard.

They were rewarded for their efforts and learned about themselves and about ‘Collaboration’

Here is Shenmin presenting his learning with his group.

Key Competencies/Vision Principles being demonstrated

Thinking - Making sense of information, experiences and ideas.
Using language, symbols, and texts - Making sense of words, numbers and images.
Managing self - knowing when to lead, when to follow and when to act independently.
Relating to others - Interacting effectively in a range of contexts.
Participating and contributing - Being actively involved in school and the community

Curious
Collaborative
Connected
Capable
Next Learning Steps
The challenges that Shenmin faced provided opportunity to practice existing skills and learn new ones. A worthwhile challenge would be for Shenmin to apply his collaborative learning to other areas of the curriculum when he will work with a variety of other learners.