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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Sharing to the world

Two things that I will try more in my class is to 
- share 1:1 and 1:group positive feedback about students work. 
- share more of what tamariki want to share on our class blog instead of teacher 
lead.

Things I have found successful 
- staff sharing on our school face book page.
- Sharing with parents when they come in to pick their tamariki up after school. 

Vanessa - Kawakawa Primary

Sharing to the world...

I would like to try and create and share a digital powhiri process with another kura.
I have found sharing knowledge by co-creating a context of learning and resources with my colleagues to be a very positive and motivating experience.
Sharing current events and learning experiences via facebook & messaging has created positive feedback & relationships with our whanau and community.


Sharing to the world

Two things that I have learnt from today that I am going to try with my tamariki:
- Sharing using QR codes.
- Giving students more opportunities to share their mahi and also provide positive comments about students work 1:1 or 1:group.

Sharing techniques I have found successful:
- Sharing on Youtube 
- Sharing on school Facebook page
- Performances

Nga mihi,
Chloe - Kawakawa Primary School

Te Maunga

We are going to be filming plays and our own short films as a way of sharing beyond the normal scope of our blog

Sharing work during assemblies has been successful for some of our learners and blogging recent events has been a good way of engaging learners.

Sharing

I would love to try seesaw as a way of sharing our mahi with their whanau at home.
My children in my class are starting to become more confident in writing a reflective blog post. 


Sharing

In future we are going to set up a group chat with parents to communicate and co-ordinate fundraising logistics (who's buying the potatoes, who's cooking the hangi) instantly and reducing arduous after school meetings.

Becks and Chrissy

Sharing to the world.

 

Something new that I might try from today is - Consider how to share one - 1 using more te reo Maori.

My learners really enjoy using their class blogs. We use this as a platform for shared writing and they can not wait to get comments that they are able to respond to. 

Through facebook we put out updates of our Gardening project. Again it is a place where the tamariki enjoy hearing feedback for all the mahi that they are doing.

Naku Noa 
Jaime Faulkner-Luke