Sometimes writing about things we don't know much about can be tricky. That's why generating plenty of ideas first, before any story writing happens, is very important.
To help motivate the class learn how to write an effective narrative, I chose a 'pirate' theme for the writing to be centred around. The only trouble is, not everyone knows a lot about pirates.
So I found 4 very descriptive poems about pirates. In groups, as they read the poems, the children wrote on sticky notes 3 'facts' about pirates they figured out by reading each poem.
After the poems had been read, we had over 30 post-it notes filled with pirate facts. Next, each group looked at their facts and sorted them into main groups such as 'things a pirate might say' or 'things a pirate might do'. They then cut them up and glued them onto a big chart on the classroom wall.
This is now our "pirate story' display, where the children can go to get ideas when planning and writing their pirate story, which we will start later in the week. It was a visual, motivating activity to get the class thinking on a certain 'theme', where their prior knowledge might not have been great.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
Eastbourne War memorials
Today we looked at two war memorials here at school. The first memorial we looked at is the Pohutakawa tree on the corner of Rata and Orua Street. Did you know this was the first war memorial for the Gallipoli campaign in New Zealand?
The next war memorial we looked at was the Memorial Gate under the flag pole. We noticed that some names had poppies besides them, and realised these soldiers were the ones who died.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Yummy Wraps!
As a finale to the 'healthy food choices' part of Term One's "How we learn' inquiry, we made yummy wraps for lunch. The success criteria for each wrap was 'did I include ingredients from the main food groups, using the 'eat more of, eat less of, eat only a little of' guide.
That's it for Term One! It was only eight and a half weeks long. Have a wonderful Easter and April school holiday Room 7. See you next term, ready for ANZAC DAY (see the new link to the right!)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)