Welcome to my professional learning blog. I aim to share my learning experiences and how they help me to improve the classroom environment and how I teach. I look forward to seeing how my learning and development will impact on the acceleration of learning for my students.
Sunday, 13 May 2018
Learning Te Reo
One of the challenges teachers always face is what to learn more of each year when there is so much we can continue to learn to help encourage and engage our students.
One of the discussion we had before posting about where we come from was talking about posting personal information on our blogs. As often a security questions can refer to Nōhea koe? Where are you from? However part of Maori cultural is understanding where people come from to help us understand each other better.
We looked at the clip, followed the transcript role playing what they learnt. Then after asking 10 or more students from within the class they were allow to create a post showing what they had learnt about other students.
Check in and see what else we learn over the term.
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