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S.U.H.U.P.U - Oral language activity!
STAND UP, HAND UP, PAIR UP Room 17 learnt about a new way to help consolidate their learning. Each child has a question related to something we've learnt during the week or last term. When music plays, they have to kanikani around the room & when it stops, they have to put their hand up & pair up with the person closest to them. You give your new buddy a 'high five', say Kia Ora, then each person has a turn at asking a question. Once that's done, they swap cards, the music starts & they move on. STUDENT VOICE: - "This helps us remember what we've learnt during the week" - " If I come across the same question again & I didn't know the answer the first time, I do now" - " I learnt about when the Treaty of Waitangi was signed because I'd forgotten" - " My friend helped me to answer what number was one less than 635,000 - 634,999 - " There was only one part of the Statistical Inquiry ...
Looks like everyone is working hard
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Yes, they do work hard in Room 17 :-) Thanks for your comment and thank you for taking the time to read our blog page.
DeleteGreat to see all the students working hard
ReplyDeleteI am very proud of them all.
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