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Educating for
Their Future
http://www.elearning.tki.org.nz/Leadership/Technology-supporting-the-school-vision
http://www.elearning.tki.org.nz/Teaching/Transforming-teaching-and-learning
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Transforming Writing
Not just publishing . . . But . . .
Make up your own recipes
For juniors: e.g.
•Where did you go?
•What did you see there?
•What could you hear?
•What did you do?
•How did you feel about it
We wnt to the bech. A dog was plaing in the waves. It was barking lowdy and spashing. I had a swim. The worta was fresing and I got cod.
Seehttp://www.vln.school.nz/pages/view/53936/developing-student-writing-through-using-a-recipe-for-
writing
Make up your own recipes
For juniors: e.g. Think of an animal
•What is your animal?
•What is it doing?
•What does it look like?
•What does it eat?
•How did you feel about it?
I sor a betel. It is going under a lef. It had a big stip on it bak. It is eeting the lef. I don’t like betels. They stink.
Note the variation in tense – something to model work on for editing.
Note taking
The first Olympic Games were held in Olympia in Greece in 776BC. They were part of a religious festival to honour Zeus, king of the gods. There was only one event, a sprint of the stadium. Gradually the event grew to a 4 day competition with more sports added such as wrestling, boxing, long jump, chariot racing . . .
“Jing it”
Work on your own or with a partner to create a Stykz movie of how to kick a soccer ball into the goal. Save and export the animation as a Movie file and insert into a powerpoint or keynote.
Your challenge
The OlympicsBringing writing through into other learning areas using the right tools for the job:
http://projectbritain.com/olympics/
http://www.olympic.org/london-2012-summer-olympics
White water Kayaking
Track & Field
New Zealand
Cluster Exit Process
Jill HammondsCORE Education Ltd
Network Meetings via Elluminate for ICT PD clusters re “Exiting in a timely fashion”School leaders are encouraged to attend one of these sessions
Tuesday 24th July 3.30-4.30pm with Warren Hall Wednesday 25th July 7.30-8.30pm with Chris Jager Thursday 26th July 2.00-3.00pm with Diane Mills
Registration instructions will be available shortly.