Monday, 28 September 2015

Willie, Henry & Justin's SCRATCH Jump Scare Learning Story - Sept 2015



Learner: Henry, Willie & Justin                                                   Learning Coach :DWilkes Date:  Sept 2015- Week 8-10                                                      Learning Area: Technology
Learning Observed
For the past few weeks the learners have been engaged in an innovation station!  The learners were given the choice of 4 provocations which included: creating an Ormibot from scratch, designing an object in Tinkercad to print in the 3D printer, designing a Science experiment or designing a series of code using Scratch and Makey Makey each of which would develop their capabilities.  Henry, Justin and Willie enjoyed the first week of ‘discovery learning’ where they had some choices of tasks to complete to help them get familiar with the coding programme ‘Scratch’ and the extension kit ‘Makey Makey’ and make connections to their prior knowledge.  They watched tutorials, tried out their predictions and played around with the various affordances of the equipment and programme.  They used the Makey Makey and Scratch to create a game console successfully.  Henry also supported other learners with using the Makey Makey- great collaboration and leadership.  For Week 9 and 10 the boys worked collaboratively to design and create a jump scare game using the Scratch programme.  In order to piece together the code successfully there was a lot of trialling and prototyping which showed the tenacity and resilience of Willie, Justin and Henry.  They showed their curiosity, thinking and managing self skills by looking at what others had done and making connections to what they wanted to achieve.  See their game here.  Willie even wrote a blog post about it already!
Evidence of learning

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Next Learning Steps
  • add another few levels to the game or create another, more complicated game
  • add more code to the game and share it on the LH1 website and/or teach another learner how to code using Scratch
  • complete your design plan more neatly
  • show the game to your family at home (BOO!)
  • use Makey Makey to extend the game

Monday, 21 September 2015

Acrostic Poem

Having fun at the holiday program.
Outdoors camping or listening to scary story's.
Loving the lovely weather.
Indoors playing games on technology.
Dancing around to overcome boredom.
At the beach.
Yawning before a good night sleep 

I decided to write a acrostic poem about the holidays because the holidays are almost here. I cant wait until its the holidays.

Thursday, 3 September 2015

Justin's Operation Big Science Learning Story


Learners:  Anjli, Katherine, Justin & Gary                            Learning Coach: DWilkes                                                                            Learning Area: Science                                                                            Sept: August 2015
Learning Observed
Anjli, Katherine, Justin & Gary had a blast conducting Operation Big Science in Week 7.  Thanks to the New World kit of ingredients.  Lots of learning resources as well about the Types of Mixtures and Chemical Reactions in Baking.  The learners learned that cooking is scientific fun and that the science capabilities are for life.  After initially watching a short video explaining the difference between chemical and physical changes the learners were challenged to explore their curiosity by examining their materials and discuss their priori knowledge about the materials and cooking with them.  Then they collaboratively devised an experiment - a cooking experiment, using the ingredients they selected including popcorn, chocolate, almonds and butter.  First they identified a question and then a hypothesis- making connections to their prior knowledge.  As a group they needed to plan their method too.  During the cooking they made observations- noting what they notice, think and wonder.  Justin did well to lead parts of the experiment. They also practiced their capability at measuring while completing their recipe.  It was collaborative and delicious!  
Evidence of learning




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Next Learning Steps
  • complete their Operation Big Science experiment plan with observations and explanations
  • write a reflective blog post about the experience
  • use more specific measurements when writing a recipe
  • give detailed observations about what you noticed before, during and after tent on the LH1 blog post about Operation Big Science

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Year’s Biggest Storm/Typhoon


storm

The world's most powerful storm of the year is
headed towards Taiwan, Japan and China.
This typhoon has left behind major
destruction in the Northern Marianas Islands.
Guess what, that destroyer has speeds up to
354kph, isn't that fascinating?
What would you do if you just got out
of your house and out of nowhere you see
this typhoon coming towards you at the speeds
up to 354kph flipping every single car in its way
into the air? I would try and got to a safety bunker or
a really secure and safe place. I bet you would
do the same thing as me. I hope you find this
post fascinating.