tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33802723845070924492024-03-06T18:16:14.020+13:00Laying Down The FoundationsKia ora and welcome to my blog! My name is Heath Lewzey and I am a primary school teacher in Auckland, New Zealand. The main focus of this blog is a place to house my reflections and wonderings about my teaching practice.Heath Lewzeyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05830537397823461796noreply@blogger.comBlogger94125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3380272384507092449.post-74153452235317971892019-04-12T15:55:00.000+12:002019-04-15T16:04:30.603+12:00Term 1, Week 10 - If Not Now, When?<b>Focus #1</b> - continue to work on the work-life balance<br />
<b>Focus #2</b> - grow my own passion for literacy<br />
<b>Focus #3</b> - grow my practice in numeracy<br />
<b>Focus #4</b> - building my practice in a traditional space<br />
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<b>How’s this week been?</b><br />
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No gym sessions this week - energy levels were still not 100% after the weekend and I got into a routine of getting jobs done after school so will look to make up for this week over the upcoming holidays. Great to notice that I actually missed exercise, so that is a bonus of not going this week!<br />
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I am still reading “The Invaders” by John Flanagan and enjoying it more as I read it. The characters are being fleshed out more, particularly the supporting ones so I am glad I made the investment into the next two books in the series when I discovered them on sale a few years back. Something that I am noticing though is how I need to put aside time for our class <a href="http://www.ascd.org/publications/newsletters/education-update/jan18/vol60/num01/Why-Every-Class-Needs-Read-Alouds.aspx" target="_blank">read-aloud</a> as we are not making traction with the book and I do enjoy reading with the class.<br />
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We have selected our PLCs for next term to support our inquiry into numeracy. I have chosen to join the group focusing on “using concrete materials to develop a rich understanding of mathematical concepts” as I feel this is what a number of my class require as we start to delve into new territories of numeracy next term and it will also build my confidence with how to properly utilise materials in my numeracy programme. I am looking forward to having a shared focus on my inquiry as this is an aspect of teaching that I am missing from my previous experience at Stonefields.<br />
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We have had some great discussions in Room 13 this week about reflecting on the term that we have had and what we are looking forward to next term. It has helped me identify who may still not be feeling part of the wider class and got me thinking about class culture over the holidays for anything that I can look to introduce in Term 2.<br />
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<b>Teaching Highlights:</b><br />
As mentioned above, we had a couple of great sessions this week on how we are finding life in the class and what things are missing from the kid’s perspective. I did a bus stop activity where the kids had to respond to the following questions:<br />
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Without prompting, the kids got into the activity and I took the moment to stand back and observe. At first, they were intent on adding their own responses on the sheets of paper, however, after around 10 minutes, I noticed that some of the kids started to talk to each other and ask each other questions about what they had put down on the paper. This then turned into a whole class discussion and we made some goals that we wanted to achieve in Term 2.<br />
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Another thing that I was proud of the kids this week was that I decided that I wanted to grab a writing sample from them so I could assess over the holidays and plan based on what I found in these assessments. These kids love to write, however, the writing sample prompts are never that fun so I discussed with them the day prior to them doing about why I was doing this and what could we get from doing this piece of writing. Come Wednesday morning, I had 29 eager kids wanting to write about the life cycle of a monarch butterfly “because it would help me help them in their learning”. Direct quote, no prompting needed.Heath Lewzeyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05830537397823461796noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3380272384507092449.post-2014631036690438902019-04-05T05:58:00.000+13:002019-04-10T06:00:14.509+12:00Term 1, Week 9 - Feeling Fine?<b>Focus #1</b> - continue to work on the work-life balance<br />
<b>Focus #2</b> - grow my own passion for literacy<br />
<b>Focus #3</b> - grow my practice in numeracy<br />
<b>Focus #4</b> - building my practice in a traditional space<br />
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<b>How’s this week been?</b><br />
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Only 1 gym session this week as I found myself getting a bit tired and run down. This ended up with me taking Friday off to rest up.<br />
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The upside of being sick on Friday was that I was able to finish The Song of Achilles and have moved into the second book in the “Brotherband” series by John Flanagan. I got into the Ranger Apprentice series a few years ago and ploughed through that so have started this series which I really enjoyed. The backstory as to how John got into writing was something I found interesting where he started writing these stories as his son, at the time, was not interested in reading. I have managed to hook 1 boy in my class onto the series so far as he was not enjoying Percy Jackson.<br />
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This week in numeracy I have been focusing on our Statistics strand as we near the end of the term. I was also fortunate enough to have our Maths Lead come and model some number knowledge activities in class to a group of my focus learners as they move from Early Stage 5 (numbers up to 100) to become more confident with numbers past 100 leading into 1000 and 10,000. As I have Learning Support in my class on alternate days, I will need to plan for this group of kids to have a boost of knowledge activities on those days.<br />
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I have also noticed that I am doing a lot more whole class teaching which is something that I need to look at for Term 2. The majority of this term has been the build-up of our expectations and routines in Room 13 however it is slowly becoming the default for most of my literacy and numeracy teaching so now that I am getting a better understanding of the kids and what they are capable of, I should be starting to differentiate based on their needs.<br />
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<b>Teaching Highlights:</b><br />
Writing has been a highlight this week as we finish up our recounts of Garden To Table to send onto <a href="http://sfsanitaunka.blogspot.com/">Anita</a> at Stonefields for her learners to read and engage with. Having this authentic audience has been really interesting as it has helped the kids focus on the following elements of their writing:<br />
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<li><i>The actual physical aspect of writing </i>- as a class we chose to handwrite these pieces of writing as I noticed that when I said publish, the kids defaulted to thinking about typing their ‘good copy’ out and printing it. </li>
<li><i>The focus</i> - while typically a rowdy class, when it comes to writing, Room 13 love quiet so we have made it a tradition to try and have as much quiet for around 15 minutes. I have tried to implement the noise monitor on Class Dojo to help with this however the majority of the class seem to be able to manage themselves and are quick to let others know if they are not following suit.</li>
<li><i>Feedback</i> - we had a great session on Tuesday after I noticed I was starting to get the queues for conferencing (10 kids deep at one point!). After some diagrams and discussion about them potentially only having a teacher edit and check their writing up until now, the kids were receptive to reading their writing to one another and I even had a few of the more confident writers start to critique and give feedback to each other. This is very promising as I have also started to teach the class how to use both a dictionary and thesaurus in their literacy sessions so I will continue to grow this capacity as we move into Term 2.</li>
<li><i>The level of detail </i>- from my initial assessments, I noticed that the majority of the class were confident with simple recounts, however, these lacked detail. Due to our prompt of writing recounts for another school who did not have similar experiences to ourselves, the kids really thought about how they could portray their messages. This led them to use more adjectives, a range of different sentence types and a lot of them injecting their own voice into their writing. </li>
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<br />Heath Lewzeyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05830537397823461796noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3380272384507092449.post-43018959677746291272019-03-29T05:42:00.000+13:002019-04-10T06:00:29.018+12:00Term 1, Week 8 - A Bit Late!<div style="text-align: left;">
<b>Focus #1</b> - continue to work on the work-life balance</div>
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<b>Focus #2</b> - grow my own passion for literacy</div>
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<b>Focus #3</b> - grow my practice in numeracy</div>
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<b>Focus #4</b> - building my practice in a traditional space</div>
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I am slowly getting into a routine with the workload with working to 5pm three nights a week so I can head straight to the gym afterwards. I am finding that this time helps me finish any jobs after school as well as get organised for the next day. This also means that I am getting around 3 decent sessions at the gym before going home. I’m finding that this also means that I am not taking as much work home so once I get home, I do not have much to do in the evenings.</div>
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I have been using <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/" target="_blank">Goodreads</a> to track my progress with reading books. I am currently reading The Song of Achilles by <a href="https://twitter.com/MillerMadeline" target="_blank">Madeline Miller</a> which was her debut novel. I had previously read Circe, her second novel which helped me remember all the Classical Studies I did at university. I also found a <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41945947-myth-atlas?ac=1&from_search=true" target="_blank">Myth Atlas</a> which I added to our class library and it has been great to see the kids show an interest in myths and legends.</div>
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Numeracy has been interesting - I have been doing some addition/subtraction diagnostics with the kids and moved into showing the kids some different strategies for this. I have been showing them the reversibility of addition and subtraction as the majority of the kids are saying that they are confident with addition, however, struggle when it is subtraction. We have been practising family of facts which I have been able to adapt for my four maths groups with the numbers used. I need to explore resources in the Junior School as I have a student operating at Stage 1 of the New Zealand Maths Standards. While challenging, I am excited to work at that level of maths as it will help me build an appreciation for the foundation of skills that all my class need to progress.</div>
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I have also noticed that I am doing a lot more whole class teaching which is something that I need to look at for Term 2. The majority of this term has been the build-up of our expectations and routines in Room 13 however it is slowly becoming the default for most of my literacy and numeracy teaching so now that I am getting a better understanding of the kids and what they are capable of, I should be starting to differentiate based on their needs.</div>
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I was really proud of the kids this week as we had our first set of goal setting conferences with our whanau. For all the kids, this was the first time that they did this and they handled it amazingly. From previous experience, I noticed the majority of students tend to freeze in the moment so I thought I would keep this clear and simple of the kids by using a template.<br />
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<span style="text-align: left;">The result was that all the goals presented were ones that I co-constructed with each student meaning that their voice was more present in the conference rather than me taking the lead. The majority of the feedback was that the kids are enjoying being part of Room 13 and love coming to school so I was really happy to hear that.</span></div>
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Heath Lewzeyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05830537397823461796noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3380272384507092449.post-21789042714607165432019-03-20T20:25:00.001+13:002019-04-10T06:00:42.442+12:00The Next Chapter!<br />
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Kia ora whanau! I have finally unlocked the blog for 2019, admittedly I had a few technical issues as I had forgotten to link my own Google account to this blog however I'm here now so let's get into what has been happening!</div>
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The major change this year is that I have moved <a href="https://www.maungawhau.school.nz/">schools</a> and am currently teaching in a more traditional setting (ie, one teacher and a class of students). This is more commonly known as a 'single cell' set up but this terminology has never sat well with me so you'll find me refer to it as traditional in relation to an ILE where I taught previously. My main decision for moving schools was to experience this as my time at Stonefields meant that I only knew team teaching and I was not able to compare the two teaching experiences to help better inform my practice</div>
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Some things have remained the same - I am teaching a composite class of Year 3 and 4 (29 students) so my content knowledge from the last three years will help me as I work with my class with navigating Level 2 of the NZC. While there is technology in the class, the ratio is 1:3 so one of the opportunities this year is how to maximise the affordances of technology as well as grow my practice as I learn to work with more of a balance with the digital resources I have at my disposal.<br />
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As it is a new year (yes I know it is Week 7), I wanted to let you know about what some of my focuses are for 2019. I will look to update these as the year progresses.<br />
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<b>Focus #1</b> - to work on the work/life balance. Now that I'm in my fourth year, I want to really work on how much time I am spending with school and how am I ensuring that I am looking after myself. I have started a new gym and am enjoying these sessions so I am using that as motivation to keep better hours at school.<br />
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<b>Focus #2</b> - continue to grow my passion for literacy. While I enjoy reading, I have found that lately that I have either been reading for school or university. In the past I have called myself a reluctant writer however I do want to continue to develop my skill in writing and would like to make more time for that.<br />
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<b>Focus #3</b> - grow my practice in teaching numeracy. Our school focus for 2019 is to lift achievement in numeracy and I am keen to develop my practice as well as look for more opportunities to integrate numeracy into my programme rather than teaching it independently.<br />
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<b>Focus #4</b> - reflect on how my overall teaching practice is operating within the traditional space. Naturally, the first few weeks of Term 1 are used to get to know the kids and start to bring in the routines and expectations but now I am seeing that without other adults in the classroom, I need to ensure that I'm focusing on the consistency and transparency of my teaching style. To help with this focus, I want to continue to read professionally as I feel a lot of my practice has come from observing colleagues in action and my luck and chance while I stumbled through my first few years of teaching.<br />
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Twitter has been great in me seeing how all my colleagues from <a href="https://twitter.com/StonefieldsSch">Stonefields</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/teacherslcs">Manaiakalani</a> are starting up and focussing on for 2019 so it was great to see how <a href="http://misswellsplb.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Nicola</a> was doing a weekly update and I liked the snapshot approach of her blog posts so I am going to endeavour to keep more regular updates. Look forward to sharing more!Heath Lewzeyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05830537397823461796noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3380272384507092449.post-8635381445472794532018-09-25T15:45:00.000+12:002018-10-12T16:02:03.645+13:00Bringing Our Best Together!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
This term we have been focusing on creating artefacts for our school exhibition which we were using</div>
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as a launch pad for our new school values. This spawned from a staff PLD earlier this year where we looked at our current set of values and from that came these three ideas for focus:<br />
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The exhibition was an opportunity for the kids to create artefacts that helped us show our current understanding of these values as well as create some permanent features around our school environment.<br />
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If you have ever been to our school, you may have noticed some large rocks around our playground. Upon investigation, the kids found out that these represented some of our local maunga (mountain) and we created a project to see what we could create to help people understand the nature and significance of these rocks.</div>
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We investigated signs and a lot of the kids made connections to the AA Road Sign at Cape Reinga and it was quickly decided that they wanted to create their own sign to help people understand which each rock represented as well as how they are connected to the creation of our school - these was a theme that all our groups were investigating.</div>
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The kids did really well to unpack what it would mean to collaborate on this and quickly assumed roles and responsibilities to get the project from idea to a design phase. I was able to enlist the help of both our school caretaker and one of our parents for their technical experience and it was great to see the kids evolve from an attitude of "we can just ask someone else to do<br />
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<b>What did this mean?</b> For the kids and as you will read through their reflections below, it was a lot of sanding. However over time, I got to see kids who normally would not take leadership roles within the hub find an opportunity to shine and take risks on elements on the project that they wanted to try out or felt comfortable stepping into.</div>
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<b>What was the result? </b>The project ran to time and was executed so we had the sign up for the night of our exhibition. The sense of pride that the kids had when they saw the post going up was incredible and it is great to see other learners in the school start to use it. Something refreshing is that a lot of the group still have some ideas about the next iteration of this project and have seen this attempt as a first draft that they can build on as a legacy item they have created for their school.<br />
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Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3380272384507092449.post-33220778558996105772018-08-06T19:28:00.000+12:002018-08-06T19:28:04.482+12:00Show Me Your Understanding - UpdateI have been fortunate enough to pick up some time with our Agency team where I spend time observing another <a href="https://twitter.com/CanaryNz" target="_blank">teacher</a>'s lessons to see how they are promoting agency within their practice. Based on discussions had so far, I realised that I have been promoting aspects of agency within my numeracy programme based on the <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.com/2018/03/show-me-your-working-understanding-my.html" target="_blank">initial hunch</a> I had earlier this year about the learners I am teaching. <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/edwords/student-agency/" target="_blank">Student agency</a> is something that I have been wanting to investigate more due to moving to a different year level so I am grateful for the opportunity to spend this term doing so.<br />
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<b>Reflection:</b><br />
I have always given learners the opportunity to reflect in various formats however I noticed that this year I needed to dedicate specific time each session for learners to reflect on their learning. I updated my modelling books to add in a slide like the one below where I ask the learners to reflect on what part of the <a href="https://www.jamesnottingham.co.uk/learning-pit/" target="_blank">learning pit</a> they found themselves in during the session.<br />
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This is the basis that the learners to use and I found that it reflects the concept of the knowledge action gap that I heard about when attending the NZAI presentations earlier this year. Each session learners have the choice to upload in <a href="https://www.schooltalk.co.nz/" target="_blank">SchoolTalk</a> an element of evidence on that session. Historically learners have seen this as completed work however I have been encouraging them to upload learning that they are still completing or reflections on how they have been finding the learning. This is great as I am getting snapshots on all the groups thoughts. Here are some examples of how the kids have been reflecting:<br />
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This has been going for a few weeks now so now the next steps is to build the kids confidence in the articulation of what specific elements of the learning that they are having issues with so I can tailor learning to help them with those. I am still <a href="https://strategiesforspecialinterventions.weebly.com/think-alouds.html" target="_blank">modelling thinkalouds</a> to boost discussion and reflection in the moment so they feel confident to discuss at any part of the lesson.<br />
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I have had some conversations with the kids and their whanau about anxiety in maths. When we discuss where this may come from, a lot of the conversations come back to some of the kids feeling surprised when we start a new unit of learning. While at <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.com/2018/06/claremont-exchange-2018.html" target="_blank">Claremont</a>, I saw a wall display where the teachers encouraged questions from their learners on the next week's learning. They will display both the learning goals or main objectives for the next week as well as resources for the kids to help them to make meaning of the topic.<br />
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As the kids love <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.com/2017/08/the-power-of-padlet.html" target="_blank">Padlet</a>, I chose to create a digital format of this display which looks like this example:<br />
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After asking questions on the learning goals, I give the kids the option to book into a workshop based on their confidence in this topic. So far the kids have really enjoyed this weekly part of our learning as they are coming to the relevant workshop with a lot more confidence and the questions they ask help me tailor the learning to any specific knowledge gaps.<br />
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So how has this focus on communication impacted on the kids understanding? I did some analysis based on the learners' Gloss assessments from Term 4 2017 to Term 2 2018 and for the majority, they have made shift in at least one element of this assessment (green). <br />
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Looking forward to working with these kids for the remainder of the year! We have moved into a strand focus with looking at elements of geometry and algebra which is new to both the kids and me so I am enjoying learning alongside this group of kids as we continue to communicate with each other about our numeracy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3380272384507092449.post-84870019038478306202018-07-03T14:15:00.000+12:002018-07-19T14:47:16.436+12:00Why mentor?<a href="https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-PnnxNEEqHaE/W0_6qloaYDI/AAAAAAAACyg/spBZM0E9rBweLZ2TcsUHXAEr1R2oeHJ1QCLcBGAs/s1600/RS%2Bmentor.88476dfb.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="800" data-original-width="800" height="320" src="https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-PnnxNEEqHaE/W0_6qloaYDI/AAAAAAAACyg/spBZM0E9rBweLZ2TcsUHXAEr1R2oeHJ1QCLcBGAs/s320/RS%2Bmentor.88476dfb.jpg" width="320" /></a>Today my stint as a <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.com/2018/03/mentor-or-coach-whats-difference.html" target="_blank">mentor teacher</a> came to an end. It was awesome to see someone grow in both confidence and their practice and it wasn't until I had a conversation with a colleague that they pointed out that this growth was for me as well. Personally I think I should have waited another year before offering to be a mentor however as my colleague discussed with me, the insight into my current practice was invaluable for not only the remainder of the year, but my continued teaching practice.<br />
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As I reflected, I found this <a href="https://www.huffingtonpost.com/alex-lyman/why-mentoring-others-has-_b_10214756.html" target="_blank">blog post</a> that helped me articulate how the experience had helped me grow as both an individual and a teacher.<br />
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I learned that I am a bit of a control freak! I am one of those '<a href="https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-strengths-and-weaknesses-of-being-detail-oriented" target="_blank">details</a>' type of people who will often get entrenched in the daily grind to stop to ask those 'why' type questions that open up to the blue sky/ocean way of <a href="https://www.quickbase.com/blog/are-you-a-big-picture-thinker-or-detail-oriented" target="_blank">thinking</a>. I have noticed that this has come back a bit more this year where I default to the "yes but..." type responses when listening to others and need to remind myself to continue to listen with purpose.<br />
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Having another adult teach alongside me helped me understand the importance of relationships with the kids. Through discussion, I found myself learning more about the kids as we analysed why some lessons did or did not work for particular learners and while observing lessons, it was able to give me more insights into how I could adapt my practice to better suit the needs of the kids I am working with.<br />
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I learned to make learning more fun again - again me getting caught up in the details and with Term 2 having a lot of focus on assessment, I wasn't enjoying how I was planning or some of the outputs from my planning and I can bet the kids were feeling the same way too! Observing lessons where the kids got to be creative or try new things has inspired me to continue to push this inquisitive nature of my practice as well as realising that it is ok for me to learn alongside the kids more so. Stay tuned for how Term 3 is going to turn out - I am looking forward to it!<br />
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So thank you to AUT for allowing me the opportunity to test out the mentor role - I got a lot out of the experience!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3380272384507092449.post-17574762899581186792018-06-21T17:40:00.000+12:002018-07-15T10:32:37.285+12:00Claremont Exchange 2018<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This year I was fortunate to take part in the annual exchange between Stonefields and <a href="https://www.claremont.nsw.edu.au/" target="_blank">Claremont College</a> alongside <a href="http://sfsanitaunka.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Anita</a>. This exchange has been one that has existed for a few years now and a lot of my colleagues have visited Sydney. The intention of the exchange for the two schools to share both information and aspects of our practice with each other so Anita and I created a <a href="https://youtu.be/ro2Z1QqVGaQ" target="_blank">video</a> as an application for the reasons why we wanted to go.<br />
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Fast forward to Week Eight of Term Two and I was in Sydney at the school - the staff were amazing and set the bar high for hosting which we returned the favour next term. Both Anita and I remarked on how fortunate we were to be immersed in a school for three days and being able to capture our <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CF_QDMf3xaM4hdbEDAhsYZ7Zj1I5fV3a2jzoKSsl11Y/edit?usp=sharing" target="_blank">noticings</a> as we moved around. So what were some of my take outs from this experience?<br />
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Claremont has a smaller footprint than Stonefields therefore have been really smart about the use of space in their teaching environments. The first thing I noticed was the effective use of storage - all the classrooms have been purpose built so it was great to see storage being implemented under seating, whiteboards as teaching spaces on the outside of cupboards etc. This has really made me reflect on whether I am using space to the best of my ability while teaching and how I can really get the most of the <a href="https://www.edutopia.org/blog/3-unused-teaching-tools-furniture-floors-and-walls-ben-johnson" target="_blank">environment</a> (ie, the <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.com/2018/03/closing-door-my-hunch.html" target="_blank">initial hunch</a> for my inquiry this year).<br />
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All the classrooms at Claremont have two or more teachers in them so the potential arises for collaboration. It was great to see communication happen between teachers on the fly as the learners transitioned from one subject to another and again I reflected on whether I was doing this in my practice currently. To be honest, I feel that I am teaching solo at the moment and wonder what impact it would have on the kids if we opened up the potential for more team teaching within the hub. It was great teaching alongside a <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.com/search/label/Inquiry%20-%20Me" target="_blank">student teacher</a> these last two terms so I need to look for future opportunities for us a as hub team to work collaboratively.<br />
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<b>Digital versus Practical Applications in my Practice:</b><br />
One of the most stand out moments for me was to see how the learners gravitated more towards practical applications of tasks rather than opting for a digital method. To my untrained eye, I first thought I was seeing a lot of worksheets however as I got to speak to both the teachers and the learners, it was made aware that these were custom made resources that scaffolded learners into tasks.<br />
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Currently I am finding that the learners are opting for digital due to it being new or accessible however am I scaffolding them into these applications appropriately? I feel that I am making assumptions that we are 1:1 devices that all learning should be accessible through that forum but are there better ways to make these links more explicit as well as catering for all learners.<br />
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<b>Next Steps:</b><br />
The main follow up from this blog post is to prepare for Claremont's visit in Term 3 where we continue to look for opportunities for the kids to interact with each others. They are really interested in how we bring <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.com/search/label/Te%20Reo" target="_blank">Te Reo</a> into our practice and it was be a great opportunity for the <a href="https://lh72018.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">kids</a> to share their knowledge with others.<br />
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Lots of things to ponder as I move into the next term however the best thing was that I was able to share this experience with <a href="https://twitter.com/AnitaUnka" target="_blank">another teacher.</a> Being able to discuss these areas of wonder in the moment helped me think about how I could bring some these to life when I get back into the <a href="https://lh72018.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">hub</a>. Stay tuned for more updates as I will definitely link back to this blog post with future reflections.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3380272384507092449.post-67139412005302378452018-05-29T19:21:00.000+12:002018-05-29T19:27:41.105+12:00Lovin' The Library!With Term 2 moving on quickly, it is time to stop and reflect on how my <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/2018/03/closing-door-my-hunch.html" target="_blank">inquiry</a> on how to use the environment as another teacher has been working.<br />
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While I had been focusing on the space within the hub, it wasn't until last week when I had to let the kids know that we weren't be going to the library the following week that I realised how much of an impact having a regular library session each week has been building the relationship between teacher and learners as well as coming the realisation that I had been using the library space as another teaching environment.<br />
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<li>I am seeing some of them take risks with the choice of books they are choosing - I have implemented a "Free Reading" Box back in the hub and we rotate each week on who gets to choose books for this box. This has allowed the kids to go and ask each other opinions about the types of books they would enjoy.</li>
<li>I get to share some of my passion for reading with the group. It can be pretty easy for us to get caught in the routine of learning within the hub and what the kids have said to me is that they like the fact that I sometimes can be looking for a book to read myself. </li>
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My inquiry is changing in focus as the kids are making progress so I intend to keep the regular library session to help me explore this further. Stay tuned for the next update!</div>
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<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3380272384507092449.post-13981380123685013812018-03-21T16:00:00.000+13:002018-04-03T13:05:38.578+12:00Mentor or Coach - What's The Difference?Having a strong mentor can really set up you up for success as a teacher. I was fortunate to have one in my first two years of teaching, especially being able to teach alongside them in my first year of teaching. Being able to observe teaching in practice as well as reflect while in the moment enabled me to feel more confident within my second year of teaching, especially when we worked in different areas of the school.<br />
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My mentor inspired me to take the opportunity to apply to be an AUT mentor this year and while I am in a different year level, I think continuing to learn alongside the kids allows my practice to be more transparent to someone who is observing me.<br />
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One thing I have struggled with so far is what is the difference between being a mentor and being a coach. As with any new learning, I try to understand the definition first to help me then work out my next steps.<br />
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<b><a href="http://www.dictionary.com/browse/mentor?s=t" target="_blank">Mentor</a></b> - an experienced and trusted adviser, a wise and trusted counselor or teacher, an influential senior sponsor or supporter.<br />
<b><a href="http://www.dictionary.com/browse/coach" target="_blank">Coach</a></b> - a person who trains an athlete or a team of athletes, a private tutor who prepares a student for an examination, a person who instructs an actor or singer.<br />
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From that, my baseline understanding is that you can be coached for an end result (ie, finishing your teaching qualifications), however a mentor is someone who works alongside you rather than instructing you on your next step.<br />
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The word trust really stands out for me and this is something that I have been working with being open about my practice. The conversations have been great as it helps me reflect on why I chose to teach something in a different way and I am finding it beneficial having another set of eyes in the space to pick up on things that I might have missed.<br />
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<b>Next Steps: </b>Continue to have these reflective conversations about our practice, shift more of the control over and observe.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3380272384507092449.post-35243734321556188262018-03-14T16:00:00.000+13:002018-04-03T13:05:34.641+12:00Show Me Your Working (Understanding) - My HunchHaving changed year levels this year, developing my pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) has become a priority for myself.<br />
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This year I am team teaching in numeracy with a group of learners operating between Level 2 and Level 3 of the New Zealand Curriculum for numeracy. This is a natural follow on for the numeracy that I was teaching in previous years and I am grateful for this foundation as I look forward to challenge myself in this space.<br />
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As the learners are operating at a higher level, my first noticing goes to how we are struggling as a group to articulate our numerical thinking when asked to explain how we came to a conclusion or got a specific answer. My first instinct was to explore if there were particular vocabulary gaps within our group, however, what I am noticing more is a) a general lack of confidence with articulation of numerical thinking and b) a reluctance to do this in group settings aka 'the fear of getting it wrong in front of others'.<br />
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Fortunately for me, a lot of schools in our clusters are looking into this area and documenting through the use of their blogs, especially <a href="http://www.ptengland.school.nz/about-us" target="_blank">Pt England School</a>, so it has been awesome to read and see how some of the teachers are developing these skills within their own numeracy programs.<br />
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I have also found the app <a href="https://www.commonsense.org/education/website/flipgrid" target="_blank">Flipgrid </a>helpful in developing the learners confidence in taking risks in articulating their strategies. Learners are able to record themselves on their own device and listen back to themselves before posting the video to an online forum where other members of the group can listen and respond to the videos. This has also served as a great link with our <a href="https://sites.google.com/a/manaiakalani.org/cybersmart/innovation" target="_blank">cybersmart</a> curriculum.<br />
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<b>Next Steps: </b>Continue to look for opportunities to build these communication skills within our numeracy program. I also need to see if the team will let me pay for a Flipgrid membership as the free version only allows you to activate one grid at a time.<br />
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I am also going to connect with some of my colleagues at Pt England to see how they are finding their PD and what are their learnings so far.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3380272384507092449.post-4586685726940466302018-03-07T16:00:00.000+13:002018-05-29T19:28:03.101+12:00Closing The Door - My HunchWorking in an ILE, you do get used to the hum or buzz that comes with 70 bodies within one space all undertaking their learning. However for some of our learners, this can serve more as a distraction and they may seek out spaces where they a) feel comfortable and b) feel safe to take risks in their learning.<br />
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So come to this year where I am operating in a learning space with 100 learners and three other teachers, it seemed somewhat wrong to try the following. I took a group of learners into one of our larger breakout spaces and I closed the door. Their faces said it all when they smiled. The transformation of the space went from hustle and bustle to a more calming vibe and the kids sensed it as soon as the door touched the wall.<br />
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Now it is not my intention to close these learners off from the rest of the hub. My inquiry is focused more around how the environment can be used to foster independent learning. The "Bat Cave", as it has been named, is serving as a launching pad where learners can develop strategies to focus on their learning, rather than get caught up in the activity that is happening around them.<br />
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I did something more extreme and this has put me in the learning pit. I took all the furniture out of the space (see the photos below). I am curious to see what the learners feel that need or by observation, we decide as a group is important to have in the space to help us with our learning. So far we haven't asked for much as we have been working on building the routines and structure of our literacy learning. This group is with another teacher for numeracy so we are working together to create the norms for the Bat Cave, co-constructed with the kids.<br />
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<b>Next Steps: </b>I have had a few teachers come and observe me which has been great for my practice. I need to look at developing my knowledge around using the environment as the third teacher so will be exploring some of the content by Reggio Emilia.</div>
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My main focus this year is how I can use space as another teacher within my literacy program. I will be labelling these posts with <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/search/label/Inquiry%20-%20Environment" target="_blank">Inquiry - Environment</a>. This goal also speaks to some of <a href="http://www.manaiakalani.org/our-schools/col/col-teachers-within-schools" target="_blank">our COL achievement challenges</a>, with particular focus on goals two, three and five.<br />
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My secondary focus will be examining how I am developing learners' articulation skills within numeracy. These posts will be called <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/search/label/Inquiry%20-%20We" target="_blank">Inquiry - We</a>. This also has connections to <a href="http://www.manaiakalani.org/our-schools/col/col-teachers-within-schools" target="_blank">the COL achievement challenge six</a>.<br />
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My last focus is reflecting on myself as a practitioner, especially as I am a mentor teacher to an AUT student this year. This posts, called <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/search/label/Inquiry%20-%20Me" target="_blank">Inquiry - Me</a>, will be focusing on my reflections as I build my coaching ability with an adult.<br />
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While I appreciate that it may seem ambitious to achieve all three, I think having the platform of my blog to help me articulate will help me document my thinking and build my reflection skills further.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3380272384507092449.post-70509451776977004422018-02-21T20:22:00.000+13:002018-02-21T20:28:51.309+13:00Resilience - a recipe for a secret sauce?Four weeks into 2018 and the word resilience has come up in various conversations at school with colleagues as well as having professional development examining the concept last week. There are a few definitions that I have been reading:<br />
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<li><b>Sharing my values</b> - I reflected that <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/2017/02/know-thyself-before-know-thy-learner.html" target="_blank">in 2017 we looked at our values as a team</a>, however I had not shared with my new team on things that I feel are important as well as listening to them to get further insight on how we can collaborate effectively. This includes making the effort to get to know the team outside of school to get that full view of my colleagues as people, rather than 'teachers'. This openness extends to how I am <a href="https://www.edutopia.org/blog/importance-teaching-through-relationships-stacey-goodman" target="_blank">building relationships with the kid</a>s at the moment. This year there are a lot of kids who have not had me as a teacher and this means that I need to ensure that I am sharing who I am, not only as their teacher, but as a fellow learner.</li>
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<li><b>Exercise</b> - I had been told not to fill the void of study with more teaching and work on maintaining the work-life balance. Given it is the start of the year, it is naturally a busy time however I am trying to stick to a routine of exercise as a way to 'switch off'.</li>
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Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3380272384507092449.post-2119252419877463152017-12-14T17:00:00.000+13:002019-01-08T11:23:31.624+13:00Graduations - MDTA and PRTNovember and December have been busy months with loads of deadlines looming for both study and school assessment however it was great to stop and celebrate some of the milestones at the end of this year.<br />
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We were fortunate to have our MDTA graduation at the Google HQ in the CBD where we all came together to celebrate. The support for the group was oozing out of the room and it was great to hear everyones mentors and principals speak highly of our journeys. While I already considered myself fortunate to be a part of the MDTA, it wasn't until I reflected on the great opportunities I had since joining the programme. I now feel more confident within my teaching practice and the skills that I have gathered since starting will allow me to continue to grow as a teacher.<br />
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Today I was also fortunate to have a graduation ceremony at school for the end of my provisional registeration. Through an administrative error, this meant that Stonefields graciously held a ceremony for myself, <a href="https://twitter.com/ms_faapoi" target="_blank">Latai</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/missweir2017" target="_blank">Sammy</a> and looking back, I would have not had it any other way. To celebrate with the kids meant the world to me!</div>
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So while this brings me to the end of my journey as both a MDTA and a PRT, this is not the end of my blog. I am moving into a new year level in 2018 and intend to continue blogging not only to help me with reflecting but also help me develop further as a writer and connect with others as I move onto the next stage of my teaching practice. For all those who have supported me so far, thank you very much.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3380272384507092449.post-73954110343400635132017-11-24T16:30:00.000+13:002019-01-08T11:23:15.359+13:002017 Reflection on my Impact<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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With the end of the year drawing to a close and assessments finished, I thought it would be timely to reflect on what impact I had this year and how I would use any learning from this year to help form next steps for 2018.<br />
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I did some data analysis on the shift of my learners this year. I measured those who had had the expected 12 months gain (i.e. maintaining their <a href="http://nzcurriculum.tki.org.nz/National-Standards" target="_blank">National Standard</a> curriculum level between their 2016 and 2017 EOY results.) and those who had accelerated their learning and had 18 month or greater gain (i.e. shifting from Below Standard in 2016 to At Standard in 2017, or shifting from At to Above Standard).<br />
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The majority of the learners that I taught for <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/2017/07/mid-year-reflection-my-practice-in_6.html" target="_blank">numeracy</a> maintained their progress and will be moving into next year with a strong foundation for the continuation of their maths knowledge. Looking at this data, my numeracy practice is something that I want to continue to evolve as I feel that I can improve in this space. During the middle of this year, I moved away from the digital aspect of my instruction based on feedback from my principal when I went to her to ask for help to see how far I could challenge some of my groups. Learning became hands on and we did tangible examples using pen and paper during instruction, allowing learners have gain success with new strategies and having these to refer to as they moved through their follow up activities. This is something that I intend to continue moving into 2018.</div>
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While this data looks very similar to my numeracy groups, this set shows that I have continued to push learners who are currently at 'Above Standard' for them to maintain this shift. The<a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/2017/07/mid-year-reflection-my-practice-in.html" target="_blank"> reading groups</a> I worked with were all very enthusiastic readers and now all reading at <a href="http://nzcurriculum.tki.org.nz/National-Standards/Reading-and-writing-standards/The-standards/After-three-years#1" target="_blank">Level 2 </a>of the NZ Curriculum. I have really enjoyed my time with these learners as they have allowed me to blend other areas of the curriculum into my reading practice. Using tools like <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/2017/03/tools-of-trade.html" target="_blank">GetEpic!</a> has allowed me not only to offer more opportunities for students to access multimodal texts, but also allowed me to teach skills like research and inquiry which is something that I am going to continue into next year. </div>
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This has been my biggest impact and something that I am most proud of as we now have a <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/search/label/writing" target="_blank">gang of writers</a> who are enthusiastic about writing and want to continue this journey. For some learners, this has meant that they have made considerate progress however the attitude they know have for writing is what inspires me the most! As a writer myself, I need to ensure that I am continuing to build my craft and practice to continue to develop and challenge others to write. Knowing myself as a writer will allow me to see opportunities to engage with my students and colleagues as well as continue to challenge my mindset as both writer and educator.</div>
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I am moving into a new year level in 2018 teaching Years 4/5/6 with three other teachers. I am excited for this challenge as it not only means that I am moving with some of my learners that I have been teaching this year, but also reconnect with learners that I taught in 2016 who will now be in Year 5. I am also excited for the opportunity to teach at some different curriculum levels as well as working alongside some other teachers whose practices I am interested to tap into and see what impact we can grow for our 2018 cohort!<br />
<b><br /></b>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3380272384507092449.post-84990998378355867902017-11-08T16:30:00.000+13:002019-01-08T11:22:56.275+13:00Manaiakalani Film Festival 2017This year's <a href="https://sites.google.com/a/ptengland.school.nz/film-festival-2011/view-films/2017-films" target="_blank">Manaiakalani Film Festival</a> was an absolute blast - it was such a great occasion to take the hub along to see both their entry as well as other schools from around the cluster.<br />
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This year I gave the control of the film over to a group of learners who crafted an idea to highlight one of the 'issues' that happens in the playground. Having a goal and a vision really helped the kids storyboard out the different elements of their narrative and allowed them to direct me as to what types of effects or shots they required. I was merely the cameraman for the day!<br />
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I enjoyed the fact that our <a href="http://www.stonefields.school.nz/page/Vision/" target="_blank">vision principles</a> came through in the story without me prompting these and the fact that the stars wanted to ensure that the entire hub were in the film.<br />
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Here is 'Thunder' which was proudly presented three times at the film festival by two learners. Please check out the film on our hub blog and if you get an opportunity, please leave a comment on there for the kids. They really love to read and respond to these.<br />
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Looking back at where this low opinion of myself of a writer comes from, I can only pinpoint some <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/2016/11/impact-stories.html" target="_blank">report comments</a> that stuck with me from when I was a similar age as the kids I now teach. This is where the passion for developing non-cognitive skills in my students comes from, I do not want to have kids say that they aren't 'good' at something. I would rather have them reflect on how we can work together to overcome learning that they are finding challenging in the moment and equip them with strategies to help look at problems from different perspectives.</div>
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This was a pretty awesome moment to have in Day One, Term Four. I decided to ask the following question to the group: <i><b>"How do I show that I am an amazing writer?"</b></i> The amazing writer is an in joke with me and the kids as earlier this year, I had over-indexed in using the word amazing to describe progress and the kids picked up on it. So now it has become the norm to describe ourselves as amazing writers. The kids rushed to write on these pages and again the responses were amazing for kids who did not enjoy writing in Term One.</div>
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All the responses resonated that these kids have become more self aware of their writing abilities and are determined to give any writing challenge a go. So I am looking forward to reading through their samples this week as they have inspired me to continue developing my craft as a writer to help become a stronger teacher of writing.</div>
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In order to prepare for Term Four, I got learners to do a reflection on how they enjoyed their learning this term as well as ask some other questions to g<span style="text-align: center;">et insight into how they were finding my planning and instruction. As these learners have been with me for the majority of the year now, I chose to add in a question about had they felt that they had made progress in their learning as I was interested to see what voice came back from them in this regard. Having used </span><a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/2017/09/google-forms-are-choice.html" style="text-align: center;" target="_blank">Google Forms</a><span style="text-align: center;"> to capture this information, I have been able to analyse and graph their responses.</span><br />
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I also chose to dedicate one of our weekly sessions to building their confidence with <a href="https://twitter.com/hlewzey/status/902662514520932352" target="_blank">strand maths</a> as most of our learning had centred around either number knowledge or strategy. By making these <a href="https://twitter.com/hlewzey/status/907836408181784576" target="_blank">lessons more hands on</a>, the learners have been able to make progress in areas that historically I have left to the end of the term to go through and they have been able to make connections to other parts of their numeracy learning. However how did they rate their own progress?</div>
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Reading through the responses, the majority of them talk about being able to work through 'harder' or 'bigger' strategies which rings true to how I introduced the bulk of the Stage 5 strategies to the groups. We would start with Stage 4 or Early Stage 5 strategy first and unpack that before making connections to the Stage 5 strategy. The one learner who felt that they did not make any progress is one that I have been tracking for confidence and their response reflects this. What was more awesome to read however was that they wanted to continue their learning and wanted more assistance (a 'workshop') to help them with this.</div>
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We have had a busy term with literacy and these learners have been able to move into more complex texts based on the learning that we had done the previous two terms. We have also looked at building our inquiry skills with information literacy. As I have mentioned <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/2017/07/mid-year-reflection-my-practice-in.html" target="_blank">earlier</a>, this group are very engaged and their <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dpmnj4EHYYFCsbh3VIFk5N0zM0ryiClBByerfxGrT38/edit?usp=sharing" target="_blank">reflections</a> about the term mirror my observations:</div>
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I am currently looking at how learners self-report as part of my dissertation so am aware of any bias that may come from these responses however I am more happy to see that the learners are seeing themselves making progress.</div>
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I am a big fan of using Google Forms in my practice. It is a great way to capture voice, check for understanding and gain feedback on lessons. <br />
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However when I did my <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/2017/07/google-certified-educator-level-2.html" target="_blank">Level 2</a>, I learned about how you can maximise the element of choice in your forms. Prior to this, I had created forms that took learners through a series of questions from start to finish. However now I can add sections to a form and have learners go to different parts based on responses that they give.<br />
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This has helped me support learners who may struggle with a concept so rather than just have them answer "no" or "I don't know" to a question, I can now take them to a different part of the form where I can ask specific questions to help me gain further understanding of what I might need to assist them in their learning. I also learned how to add videos to help learners build their knowledge of concepts before answering questions.<br />
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I have updated a lot of the current Google Forms that I use with my groups and now really enjoy seeing how learners are making choices and decisions and then justifying these decisions. Here are some examples of how I have updated these forms.<br />
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I have been getting the <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/2017/07/mid-year-reflection-my-practice-in.html" target="_blank">groups</a> to evaluate their texts this year by rating it on a likert scale, however this term I chose to change it up and allow learners the chance to give a more definitive answer which is closely followed by the chance for them to justify their decision based on their response.</div>
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I am revisiting a lot of the Early Stage Five Addition and Subtraction strategies with <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/2017/07/mid-year-reflection-my-practice-in_6.html" target="_blank">my groups </a>so have been giving them some activities and videos to help me gauge their understanding before moving onto the Stage Five equivalent strategy. This helps me to structure the learning based on which learners are feeling about the current learning.<br />
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Similar with my numeracy groups, I am trying to do some refresher workshops with <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/2017/07/mid-year-reflection-my-practice-in_59.html" target="_blank">my writers</a> on how we refine (edit) our writing. This also gives me the chance to see what learners need assistance with their current skill sets or spot opportunities for future workshops or sessions.</div>
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To sum it up, I think my title of the blog post hits home - I do find <a href="http://www.shakeuplearning.com/blog/shut-the-front-door-digital-differentiation-with-google-forms/" target="_blank">using Google Forms</a> a key part of my practice and am looking how I can continue to challenge my skills in this area. Stay tuned for future updates!</div>
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I chose to use <a href="https://www.powtoon.com/about/" target="_blank">Powtoon</a> to make an animation detailing my inquiry - this goal links in with my <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/2017/05/getting-our-write-on.html" target="_blank">dissertation focus</a> with my group of writers.<br />
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While it was great to trial a new app for learning, I probably over invested time in getting this done. Check it out and let me know if you have any thoughts on my progress so far!<br />
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Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3380272384507092449.post-27677938686680833562017-08-21T17:00:00.000+12:002019-01-08T11:21:42.495+13:00Exploring New Ways for Publishing<a href="https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-sZKnzIjOYZo/WZ6IyJF0BxI/AAAAAAAACZE/0VSp0gZgxCYCcrbyYIdn5FaeU6x-kSwsQCLcBGAs/s1600/IMG_5616.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1600" data-original-width="1200" height="320" src="https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-sZKnzIjOYZo/WZ6IyJF0BxI/AAAAAAAACZE/0VSp0gZgxCYCcrbyYIdn5FaeU6x-kSwsQCLcBGAs/s320/IMG_5616.JPG" width="240" /></a>This term, we have been exploring how to write information reports that links in our learning about the <a href="https://lh12017.blogspot.co.nz/2017/08/more-leaves-on-our-vocabulary-tree.html" target="_blank">forest</a>. Most of the <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/2017/07/mid-year-reflection-my-practice-in_59.html" target="_blank">writers</a> I work with have not had much exposure to report writing so I thought if we started with looking at the structure of a paragraph would be a great start.<br />
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An opportunity that I wanted to explore with the group was thinking about both the purpose of their writing as well as their audience. We decided that we wanted to create information for visitors to our <a href="http://www.stonefields.school.nz/" target="_blank">school</a> and this got me thinking, how would we be able to share these with others as well as demonstrate our skill in writing paragraphs.<br />
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Looking at some of the <a href="http://lh72017.blogspot.co.nz/2017/05/creative-character-thinglinks.html" target="_blank">senior hubs blogs</a>, I noticed that they had been using an app called <a href="http://www.gettingsmart.com/2012/08/5-ways-use-thinglink-teaching-learning/" target="_blank">Thinglink</a> that allows you to turn images into interactive graphics. With this in mind, I chose to model an example first to see what the response from the kids were:<br />
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I have used <a href="http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/using-padlet-in-the-classroom.shtml" target="_blank">Padlet</a> as an information collection tool in my practice - mainly for me to capture voice from the learners and use it as a visual brainstorm.<br />
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This week I went and observed one of my colleagues, <a href="https://twitter.com/melaniefleur59" target="_blank">Mel</a>, who teaches in one of our Year 4/5/6 hubs. My observation focus was how she teaches Year 4 literacy as I now have learners who are accessing this area of the curriculum. One thing I noticed and liked was how Mel used her modelling books as an interactive tool with her learners, enabling two way communication between herself and her learners.<br />
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Reflecting on this, I really wanted to see how I could try something similar with my literacy groups so I thought about how Padlet may allow now only me to see how the kids are engaging with their learning but also with each other.<br />
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This week, I reintroduced the idea of <a href="http://sharingthehook.blogspot.co.nz/2016/06/tuhi-mai-tuhi-atu-power-of-blogging.html" target="_blank">quad blogging</a> to my reading groups as they seem now more interested in engaging with other blogs. We discussed why we had a hub blog and I let the kids write their thoughts down on this padlet.<br />
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With this initial excitement, I have decided to incorporate Padlet into the <a href="http://www.stonefields.school.nz/page/Learning/" target="_blank">Build Knowledge</a> element of my reading programme where learners can write their predictions down in a Padlet and we will use this as the springboard into our guided reading sessions. I was conscious that I may need to give the groups time to experiment more with Padlet so was glad to read this <a href="http://learningwithlunn.blogspot.co.nz/2017/08/how-important-is-it-to-play-in-sand.html" target="_blank">blog post</a> from <a href="https://twitter.com/troy_lunn" target="_blank">Troy</a> on allowing sandpit time with new apps, with a focus on Padlet.<br />
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The <a href="https://hmnlewzey.blogspot.co.nz/2017/07/mid-year-reflection-my-practice-in_59.html" target="_blank">learners</a> who I am supporting with their writing have come such a long way with their spelling as detailed in this graph where I compared their result at the beginning of the year to what they were able to achieve this week.<br />
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This success has come from the learners being determined, fantastic support from whanau and the inclusion of spelling into my practice each week. However while these results are fantastic, I am not seeing the transition of this confidence with vocabulary when the learners are crafting their writing.<br />
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This has got me thinking about how I can redefine the spelling component of my practice. How can I turn something that has the potential to become 'boring' and 'repetitive' into something that learners want to engage with and can make links with while writing.<br />
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I am currently reading <a href="https://yakmax.com/summary-and-review-of-teach-like-a-pirate-by-dave-burgess/" target="_blank">"Teach Like A Pirate"</a> by <a href="https://twitter.com/burgessdave" target="_blank">Dave Burgess</a> and one of the first areas of passion that he writes about is content. While I consider myself to be a confident speller, I really need to up my game with knowledge to be able to confidently pass these skills onto learners. I am fortunate to have worked with our PE specialist <a href="https://twitter.com/MzunguPEteach" target="_blank">Rachel </a>and she has introduced me to activities to help develop confidence with spelling but I feel that I need to continue to explore this area too so I have a <a href="http://maoridictionary.co.nz/search?&keywords=kete" target="_blank">kete</a> of resources to use.<br />
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Stay tuned - this pirates spelling ship is just setting sail! Always grateful for ideas or insight into others spelling programmes.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0