Monday, December 14, 2015

    
Learner:Mohammed Khan                     Learning Coach: Margaret Patrick   Date:3.12.15
Learning Area:Readiing  Narrative Assessment
Learning Observed
Mohammed  is buddy reading with Jona from  LH 2. This happens every Wednesday. The junior learners join the senior learners in LH5. We start off with talanoa in groups on the whariki on the floor and follow the protocols of talanoa. The learners then find a partner and they both take turns reading a familiar text to each other. We started this in Term 3 and when we gathered some student voice they all said they really enjoyed it and wanted it to continue. The learners really look forward to this each week. The older learners are great at clarifying signs or intonation for the younger learners. It is great for them to take on “the expert” role and see them nurturing the younger ones  along as they read.I have noticed that the older learners love to go back to our shared reading texts. They demonstrate how confident they are at using what was “new” vocab when we were first reading the books and developing our reading strategies. .You can see them explaining what the words mean and modelling asking questions related to the texts that they have experienced during our shared reading sessions The younger ones love it as they get to sit with the “big” learners and experience seeing them reading confidently and being excited about the text they are sharing.Maybe they are thinking.. “Here is a reader to aspire to.I can be be like them as I get older”.
Evidence of learning


Key Competencies/Vision Principles
Mohammed is displaying an increasing level of thinking, while using language symbols and text . He is connecting with a junior learner and sharing his expertise and enthusiasm in reading. He is demonstrating his capabilities and becoming the expert and teaching others
Next Learning Steps
  • select a different learner each time work a.
  • prepare a text in advance
  • video themselves  and their partner and review it together
  • write a reflection of blog about buddy reading.
  • discuss ads o group what reading strategies they see the younger learners using and what type of help/support they needed to give.
  • set up a time when they could have turns reading to themselves in an audience situation as one of the weekly reading design activities.


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