Learner: Sami Y Learning Coach: Margaret Patrick Date: May 2016
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Learning Area: iExplore - Flag making Narrative Learning story
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Learning Observed
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During iExplore, Sami became curious about the world map on the wall and the flags for the various countries. Sami loves drawing and since he has very little English his drawings are an effective way for him to express himself. He wanted to draw the New Zealand flag so he needed to connect with new information researching its pattern. He wanted to paint it. When conferencing with him I enquired about his country’s flag as Sami comes from Jordan. He decided to make a drawing of it on A3 paper to go with his NZ flag. He also drew and painted a couple more. He collaborated with me making a display of his large flags and after discussion he decided to make some labels for them. This meant he had to look up the spelling of the country's’ names so was needing to access language symbols and text. Sami was still interested in drawing more flags so he downsized his paper. He wanted to make labels too. After some discussion about making it into an activity for other learners to use to increase their knowledge about the flags he cut off the names and made it into a matching game. He used a snap lock bag to put the pieces in it and labelled the bag and pinned it with his wall display. He felt very pleased with himself and new capability, as this was the first activity he had agency over and which he was engaged enough with to persist to follow through till it had an end point. Previously his interest had flitted involving mostly drawing and folding things from paper. Sami said” I feel good”. His smile tells it all!
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Evidence of learning
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Next Learning Steps
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Monday, 4 July 2016
Flag Making
Labels:
capable,
connections,
drawing flags,
ELL,
iExplore,
learning story,
matching game,
talking to learn
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