Thursday, October 22, 2015

Shivin, Nehaal, Ohm : Rights and Responsibilities/ Citizenship


Learner: Shivin, Nehaal, Ohm    Learning Coach:  N.Denuwara        Date: Term 4
Learning Area: Social Studies
Learning Observed, Key Competencies/ Vision Principles
Nehaal is participating in an iExperience session. In this session we are focusing on the topic Rights, Responsibilities and Citizenship. His group collaborated to create their own country. Nehaal participated and contributed to the group in an effective way. He contributed ideas towards how his group could come up with the name for their country. Also he used his thinking skills to come up with reasons for why he felt that his country should have certain rights and responsibilities, such as “having freedom and no limits”. By doing this he shows that he is very capable of sharing helpful ideas that contribute towards the progress of his own and others work. During this session he and his group have to manage themselves by deciding who will take responsibility for each of the different parts of the overall task: creating a country name, emblem, motto, flag, national anthem and laws. Nehaal and his group will have to connect each part of the task that they took responsibility for in order to present the country they created.
Evidence of learning

Next Learning Steps
  • Put the different parts of the task together:  creating a country name, emblem, motto, flag, national anthem and laws
  • Publish their draft copies onto a good copy.

Friday, October 16, 2015

Shaun, Nehaal, Shreya, Natasha and Amin's Fractions Learning Story


Learners: Shaun, Nehaal, Shreya, Natasha & Amin    
Learning Coach: T.Dillner/K.McCann           Date: 16.10.15
Learning Area: iDevelop - Maths
Learning Observed and Vision Principles
In Maths, the Green group has recently been learning about fractions and how these can be represented as a shaded area of a whole or as a numerical value (decimal).
Shaun, Nehaal, Shreya, Natasha and Amin were given a set of cards to make sets to represent all of the different ways to show a fractions value.
They all showed that they were curious about this concept as they remained engaged with the task, giving their full attention to seeing it through to the end. All five learners had to collectively share their knowledge and collaboratively match all of the cards correctly. From this, they were able to see the connections between the different ways a fraction can be recorded.
Evidence of learning
Next Learning Steps
  • To build on this collaborative knowledge, take the time to complete other Capability Tasks independently which will solidify new learning.
  • Be sure to ask questions to clarify thinking when needed.
  • Teach this concept to another learner or support them in their learning if they are confused.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Robot Wars iExperience


Learner: Nehaal                                                          Date: September 2015
Learning Area:        iExperience - Robot Wars               Learning Coach:    John Dyer                 
Learning Observed
Over a course of 6 sessions, Nehaal took part in a Science and Technology challenge. The aim was to design and make an electronic robot using a variety of materials including a button cell battery and a mobile phone buzzer. Nehaal collaborated with other learners as they decided that the ‘Ormibots’ (as they became affectionately known) would compete in categories of speed, strength and good looks!

Nehaal worked with Shivin and Aaron to create the most deadly moving weapon the world had ever seen! Initial challenges faced were finding ways to combine the motor and battery to good effect. Nehaal helped his group to problem solve and redraft plans in order to overcome difficulties and compete well in the Ormibot challenge.
Evidence of learning


It may look harmless but it is rumoured that the Ormibot pictured is faster than a speeding bullet and stronger that cryptonite!

Nehaal claims to be the brains behind the whole project!

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
Nehaal needs to take time in the planning stage of his work and ensure he has clear direction with what he wants to achieve. He also needs to reflect further on his work in order to greater understand concepts in technology and across the curriculum.