Learner: Saniya Date: October 2015
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Learning Area: Project Based iExplore Learning Coach: John Dyer
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Learning Observed
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Saniya and the Yoyos are on a mission to make our school a better place to learn and play. Over the past 2 weeks we have been researching, brainstorming and planning projects to carry out during Term 4 and beyond. There has been much excitement about the projects and how we can bring some of them to life. One of the projects Saniya has been involved in is preparing one of the planting beds for seeding. We have decided that some pumpkins will take pride of place in some of the bed and the rest is to be decided.
There was lots of collaboration going on as tools and time we shared. It was hard work clearing many of the well established weeds but Saniya persisted and worked hard to ensure the soil was ready for action. It will be exciting to observe developments in the coming weeks and to see if we can end up with a harvest of fruit and vegetables in the Summer / Autumn.
Saniya has also had the chance to pitch her own project ideas about planting and looking after an apple tree. Following a voting process, we will launch a variety of chosen projects over the coming weeks.
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Evidence of learning
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Here is Saniya and the Team on a information finding mission around school, searching out the best place for projects to occur.
Following on from this, we see Saniya getting involved in clearing the garden bed ready for planting.
The final result is a bed ready to produce next season’s harvest!
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles being demonstrated
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Next Learning Steps
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Saniya needs to ensure her project ideas are followed up on and she has the confidence to take them from the page to an effective conclusion. She will then see and feel the value of completing a project that makes a difference to her school. This will in turn, help when moving onto his next idea as she will has the confidence of success behind her.
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Sunday, October 25, 2015
Saniya's Garden Project
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