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Middle Syndicate 2014 . Outline. Introductions of our team(Anna ) Encouraging your child to be an independent learner. (Anna ) Reading Comprehension …(Andy ) Home Learning …(Fiona ) ICT …(Hilary ) Theme-Discovery ( Anna ) Road Patrols-Margaret Questions. Our Team.
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Outline • Introductions of our team(Anna) • Encouraging your child to be an independent learner. (Anna) • Reading Comprehension…(Andy) • Home Learning…(Fiona) • ICT…(Hilary) • Theme-Discovery (Anna) • Road Patrols-Margaret • Questions
Our Team • Ms Anna Borrer Room 9 Year 3/4 • Ms Fiona Campbell Room 10 Year 3/4 • Mr Andy Groom Room 15 Year 3 • Mrs Hilary Lintott Room 16 Year 3/4
Our Vision-He waka eke noaA canoe which we are all in with no exception • We work together to achieve our learning • We work together going in the same direction • Everyone is included • Everyone works together to do their job/role • We keep trying and trying without stopping
Fostering Independence and Responsibility Encouraging students when they get to school to - Say “Good morning” to the teachers - Put own bags in cubbies and unpack… - Book bags - Return books - Prepare for learning
How are we doing this? • Routines • Questioning not telling • Developing visuals to remind the students • Opportunity to carry out new responsibilities and be involved in new activities/challenges. • E.g. Bell Challenge, Sports Shed, Artsplash Choir (Bellevue High Notes)
Can I help?Yes you can! • Please encourage the children to… - bringhats and sunscreen - Pack their own bag including their book bag - Carry their own bag -Unpack their bag when they come to school before going out to play.
Activating prior knowledge is when you think about all the things you already know about a topic.
Predicting is a useful reading strategy as it helps us think about what to expect when we read. What we know already (our prior knowledge) helps us to predict.
Self-monitoring is being aware of your own thinking when you read.
Good readers ask questions before, during and after they have read a text.
Making connections is when we make links between what we already know (our prior knowledge) and the text.
When authors write, they use words to describe things. The words make a picture in your mind.
Inferring is being able to ‘read between the lines’, when the author implies something but doesn’t exactly state it.
A summary is a shortened version of a text that contains all the main points.
Synthesising is putting together information from the text with your own prior knowledge to develop new ideas and understandings.
We have a Home Learning page on our website. http://www.bellevue-newlands.school.nz/1/pages/2-welcome
ICT in the Middle Block • iPads and Extenda boxes. • GAFE (Google apps for Education) https://www.google.com/enterprise/apps/education/benefits.html • – google docs; email within school only, no first names by photos. Safe platform to teach students about cyber safety and enable them to develop digital skills. • OWLS http://www.netsafe.org.nz/owls/
Discovery • Our theme for this year is Discovery. • As part of that we will be starting Discovery Time next term to foster creativity, oral language and the Key Competencies in The New Zealand Curriculum • This term we are undertaking ‘Kia Kaha’ a programme that promotes a Bully-Free Zone • Term Two & Three will focus on discoveries made in the past, present and future.
Sources of Information • Teaching Reading Comprehension Strategies - a practical classroom guide By Sheena Cameron