Learner: Vrishti Date: August 2015
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Learning Area: Collaborative Games Learning Coach: John Dyer
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Learning Observed
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At the start of Term 3, we embarked on a journey of collaboration. All the learners were put into groups that were mixed age, ability and gender. It was a time for learners to get to know each other and develop their ability to collaborate with each other outside of the habitat in a variety of games and activities.
Vrishti participated effectively in the activities, demonstrated persistence and was a good team player. One of the challenges involved guiding a blindfolded team-mate over, under, around and through a course. This required a high level of patience and strategy. Vrishti and her group experienced difficulties but worked together as a team to overcome them and were ultimately successful in the task. They learned about the importance of sticking together in order to reach your goals.
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Evidence of learning
Here are the successful warriors
working hard and playing hard.
They were rewarded for their efforts and learned about themselves and about ‘Collaboration’
Here is Vrishti presenting her learning with her group.
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles being demonstrated
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Next Learning Steps
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The challenges that Vrishti faced provided opportunity to practice existing skills and learn new ones. A worthwhile challenge would be for Vrishti to apply her collaborative learning to other areas of the curriculum when she will continue to work with a wide variety of other learners.
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Thursday, October 1, 2015
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Thank you Mr.Dyer for this learning observation that i took as a complement anyways i couldn't have completed the task without my teammates.Now that is called collaboration trust!
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Thank you Mr.Dyer for this learning observation that i took as a complement anyways i couldn't have completed the task without my teammates.Now that is called collaboration trust!
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