Learner: Kaiariki Learning Coach: Megan Croll - LH2 Date: 22 September 2016
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Learning Area: Writing
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Learning Observed
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Language features, e.g. similes, are used to give our writing impact. A simile is when a person or object is compared with another object by using the word ‘as’ or ‘like’. Kaiariki has been learning how to use a simile in her writing. The Black Gibbons worked together to brainstorm some similes, then I invited them to use similes to describe the colours of the rainbow.
Kaiariki was encouraged to participate in the group brainstorm and discussion, then used some of the ideas from our brainstorm to create her own poetic piece about rainbows. After writing her draft, she then proceeded to publish her writing and illustrate it; using the correct colours and sequencing as in a rainbow.
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Evidence of learning
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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Kaiariki is demonstrating that she is:
Collaborative - sharing her ideas with a partner and listening to ideas shared by other Learners in her hapu group during a brainstorm session about rainbow colours.
Capable - identifying the most suitable object to compare most of the rainbow colours in a simile.
Using Language, Symbols and Text - taking care to copy the information from her draft when publishing her work. The size and shape of most letters are formed correctly.
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Next Learning Steps
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Thursday, 22 September 2016
Narrative Assessment - Writing - 22 September 2016
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That was cool how you found a simile for each colour in the rainbow! I wonder if you can use a simile to describe how fast you are at running (I think I'm as slow as a sloth!). It was nice to see you colour in the rainbow too.
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