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Saturday, 26 October 2019

Two for One!

I’m sorry for missing last week’s post, I was caught up in Progress Reports and just didn’t have the time
to sit down at the old laptop and write. I was also not a great photographer this week as I was heavy into
conferencing, I'll do better next week! Now that we are into the swing of things we are going to start
really looking into some soft skills. We finished the week talking about what it means to be creative as
we get ready to move into some collaborative work.  Next week will learn more about the skills it takes to
work collaboratively.





Reading

The kids have been continuing to work on their independent novel reading responses and this week I
introduced more options into their leaning menu. Students can now choose from a variety of ways to
share their understanding of their novels based on their learning styles and interests. We have also
introduced non-fiction into the mix with articles about Greta Thunberg and the fires in the Amazon. We
have been looking at the features of non-fiction texts and talking about how we can use these features to
help us get a better understanding of texts we read.


Link to new independent reading learning choice menu



Writing

We have put the memoir writing to bed this week. Students uploaded all stages of their writing process
into Showbie and then took time to reflect on their skills as writers. They were asked to think about their
strengths as writers, their weaknesses and to share the strategies that worked for them throughout this
memoir-writing process. We will be getting ready to move into our next lap of narrative writing next week
where we work on creating one scene in a narrative.





Media Literacy
I love the What in the World publications that we subscribe to because they are full of all kinds of great
current news topics and often include fantastic images and infographics for students to think about and
respond to. Over the last two weeks, the kids have read infographics about global warming trends and
Amazon wildfires.  We are going to be taking part in a global Twitter chat at the beginning of November
where we will be sharing our thoughts on what we think learning should look like in the schools of the
future. We took some time to brainstorm various ways we can show our thinking. The students of 8D are
excited about the prospects of starting a YouTube Channel. I’ll be sending home permission forms early
next week to make sure that I know who can participate in our new learning adventure.




Oral Communication
We have been continuing to work on active listening and speaking clearly through our classroom
discussions. The kids will be starting to work collaboratively on a presentation that will detail their group’s
thoughts about what learning should look like in the schools of the future.

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