You may wonder what I do when I'm not teaching in room 13...
One of my favourite things is to talk to children about their learning. Here are some learning conversations which I had in room 13 recently, during a Reading lesson.
I was pleased to hear that all 3 children like learning!
Questions
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Student 1
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Student 2
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Student 3
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What are you learning
about? What stage/level are you at?/What are your next steps?
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Use descriptive words and use expression
like when you see !
I’m level 24
Is that good?
Yes, it’s age 9 and I’m only 7
Do you have to try?
Yes, now I have to read bigger books and
chapter books
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Reading using expression
Why?
It makes it interesting for people
listening
I’m level 23
Is that good?
Sort of, it’s 8.5 years and I’m 7½
(discussed .5=½)
I need to work on pausing at full
stops.
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Using expression while we’re reading and using
wow words which help us read about it with expression
I’m level 21
Is that good?
I’m not sure. I think it’s for 8 year olds and I’m 8
soon, so it’s good
I need to listen more and use lots of expression
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What is your learning
intention? WALT?
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How will you know when
you have learned that? (or are good at
that?)
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The teacher puts comments about what we
are doing and what to work on
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When I do that, my reading will sound
good
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I’ll use expressive words and I’d be
trying my hardest
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What other
learning goals do you have?
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Referred to goal sheet
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All these ones (on goal sheet)
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Not sure
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What are the things that
help you to learn?
How do you learn best?
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Books
My parents help me to see things are
right
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Keep on practising and giving things a go
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Do my hardest
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When you are not sure
what you are meant to be doing, or need help, what do you do?
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Sound it out
Ask someone
Only ask the teacher if she’s not with a
group
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Ask 3 people then see if Mrs Naidoo isn’t
with a group and ask her
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Ask for help, ask 3 people before the
teacher
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What do you enjoy most in
the classroom?
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Learning more
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Inquiry time – we do most learning at
inquiry time
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Trying my hardest, learning and getting
better at things
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1 comment:
It's always amazing to see how 'grown up' our littlies actually are! Cheers Sue!
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