Learner: Johnny Learning Coach: M Lennon Date: 15 August 2017
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Learning Area: iExperience
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Achievement Objectives from NZC: The Arts; Level 1; Visual Art; Communicating and Interpreting.
Students will share ideas, feelings, and stories communicated by their own and others’ objects and images.
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Learning Observed
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In iExperience Johnny has been learning about how myths and legends shape a culture.
Johnny was able to interact with the stories of Maui - a famous mythical New Zealander. Learning how Maui found his mother, took fire, tamed the sun, and fished up the North Island, Johnny was able to connect these stories to things he already knew in order to participate fully in discussions.
While learning about Maui and the Big Fish Johnny showed his capabilities by retelling the story to others (Maui’s brothers teased him, saying he was too young, and too small to fish with them, so one night Maui wove a fishing line and went out fishing on his own, only to hook the North Island. Proving to his brothers that he was not too small to join them).
Johnny actively participated and contributed in the activities, independently weaving a ‘sea’ background, and modelling a fish hook out of clay.
Throughout the ‘Maui’ activities Johnny demonstrated that he was a curious learner by asking well thought out, relevant questions during discussions.
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Evidence of learning
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In this artwork Johnny has shown his understanding of the story of how Maui fished up the North Island.
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Next Learning Steps
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Tuesday, August 15, 2017
The Legend of Maui
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