Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Jasonta's ANZAC Poppy Challenge Learning Story



Learner:  Aimee, Markus, Jasonta and Alex        Learning Coach: Bex Remington         Date: 1 May 2015
Learning Area: iExperience - ANZAC Poppy (Social Sciences)
Learning Observed
The group had been looking at the different symbols of ANZAC.  This was the last day of the workshop so they were presented with a Poppy challenge.  The group had 10 sheets of newsprint, 4 sheets of red paper, 1 sheet of black paper and 10 meters of tape each.  They had to create the tallest poppy that they could.  The group also only had 20mins to complete the task.  This group quickly got together and assigned individual tasks so everyone knew what they were suppose to be doing.  They made a plan of how to do it before they started so they wouldn’t waste their materials.  
Evidence of learning
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Aimee, Markus, Jasonta and Alex working together to create their paper poppy.
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
The learners in this group showed collaboration throughout this entire task, as they knew they were under time pressure they realised that they needed to help each other to get it finished, this also showed how they could relate to others.  Jasonta, Alex and Markus were used to working with each other so it was good to see them including Aimee in their group.  They all complete their roles well showing the ability to participate and contribute in a group setting.  Their poppy ended up being the tallest and only one finished on time.  They believed this was because they had a plan that they followed from the beginning.  This plan demonstrated their ability to think.
Next Learning Steps
  • Work with each other more often and develop their team-work skills
  • To take on more technology challenges, either together or as a group
  • Share what they found challenging or interesting about completing a challenge like this, with others

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