Thursday, 26 February 2015

Sharing Our Cricket World Cup Learning

We spent this morning sharing the Cricket World Cup projects that we've been working on for two weeks. Each of our literacy groups have had a different focus, which gave us a chance to teach our peers in the wider class about what we've been learning.

The cricket itself has been a great vehicle for us to develop a range of skills that will be useful for future inquiries. Some of these included…
  • General research and the sorting of information we locate
  • Independently using venn diagrams and other graphic organisers to display findings
  • Deciding on the best type of graphs for purpose and creating these to share survey information
  • All aspects of the video production process (including writing, filming and editing)
  • Having input into project success criteria ("What will good look like for me?")
  • Orally presenting our learning and responding to audience feedback

It's also been interesting to see many Room 14 children out with bat and ball in the playground this week. Matthew, Kyan and Izyah were courageous facing Mr Kinley today at lunchtime, whose right-arm off-spin could best be described as 'old school'.

Check out some photos from this morning.

3 comments:

  1. Great sharing guys. To bad a couldn't share my brochure.

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  2. I am looking forward to more of these amazing tasks throughout the year Mr K, I really liked this task.

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  3. this was very interesting getting to here how other people worked together and how they like to present their work think me and charlotte did really well because we got 18/20 together i think everyone did well.
    Jessica.

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