WALT: develop critical thinking skills through the Inquiry process.
I know I can do this when I ask 6 Inquiry questions about kakapos and find related information.
I am a Year 7 student at Saint Patrick's School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 8 and my teacher is Mrs Dines.
Thursday, 25 June 2015
Let's save the Kakapos now!
Tuesday, 23 June 2015
GO JACK, GO!
We are learning to: understand and identify the main ideas of a story.
Success criteria: I know I can do this when I illustrate and write four sentences to describe what happens in the story.
Main ideas:
Jack went to get back is father gold back.
A goose that hatches out golden eggs.
The Giant was angry, cruel and selfish.
Jack's mum was a widow. She was sad and worried about Jack.
I will always pray for you!
We are learning to: make our own personal prayer.
Success criteria: I know I can do this when I write a prayer following the prayer structure.
Saturday, 20 June 2015
Are you lost little kitten?
WALT: develop critical thinking skills by asking Inquiry questions about my topic.
I know I can do this when I make 7 Inquiry questions that I would like to find out about the story.
Friday, 19 June 2015
What is this disease?
WALT: develop understanding of the text that I read.
I know I can do this when I answer recall and thinking questions correctly using information from the article.
I know I can do this when I answer recall and thinking questions correctly using information from the article.
Thursday, 18 June 2015
I want a bike too!
WALT: Develop understanding of the text that I read.
I know I can do this when I use blabberize to record my summary of the story.
Thursday, 11 June 2015
That's an awsome opportunity, Hamish and Nick!
WALT: Develop my understanding about the text that I read.
Success criteria: I know I can do this when I write a summary of the story that I have read.
The story is about 2 boys from Flat Hill school who were chosen to become ball boys for the upcoming game of the All Black against the wallabies.After school the two teams the A's and the B's versed each other, The principle Mrs Nola chose Hamish Fahey and Nick Fahey (the two brothers) to be ball boys because they showed good sportsmanship.
My favourite part is when Hamish and Nick were chosen to be ball boys for the upcoming game of two nations the All Blacks and the Wallabies.
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