Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Edward and Nicholas Writing


Learner: Edward and Nicholas   Learning Coach: Abby Morgan      Date: 29 April 2015
Learning Area: Literacy - Writing
Learning Observed
Our writing programme begins with the sharing of the Casey the Caterpillar story. The story helps learners to develop an understanding of the writing process.

Today during writing time Edward and Nicholas were introduced to the story of Casey the Caterpillar. While I was sharing the story they were focused and engaged. Edward and Nicholas participated when asked and showed their developing understanding of the story. After packing up I noticed that Edward and Nicholas were sitting together with whiteboards, as I approached I could see that they were retelling and recreating the story. I asked Edward what he had created and he said “here’s the butterfly on the closed gate and she is looking to lay her caterpillar egg here. These are the leaves.” Nicholas was focusing on his writing, he told me “this is the tree.”
Evidence of learning
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
During this time I observed Edward and Nicholas applying the Key Competencies of Using Language, Symbols and Texts, Thinking, and Managing Self. Both were able to communicate their ideas about their work and making connections between the story and illustrations. Thinking was utilised through the retrieval and interpretation of the story. Edward and Nicholas demonstrated their ability to Manage Self as they choose to represent their learning in this manner. Together they displayed the school vision principle of Capable as they attended to their learning and developed their capabilities.
Next Learning Steps
Edward
  • Encourage retelling of the Casey the Caterpillar story to help cement the process
  • Explore the shapes in the Casey the Caterpillar story

Nicholas
  • Develop his understanding of beginning writing from the left
  • Encourage fine motor skill activities to develop pen grip

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