Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Matrix Learning Area


The new learning environment has been well received by the students. They are excited about the Matrix and eager to get started. It is bright and inviting. It has been great to be able to use the four rooms so effectively, with the students moving between rooms easily.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Haiku for Mathematics

The next challenge is that we have outgrown our Learning Management System, so are now designing a new way of delivering our mathematics to the students. Finding resources that are in line with our strands and utilise our technology is very time consuming. However, I am hoping that students who are struggling can continue to practice at home with the help of their parents, as there will be enough resources to give them direction and assistance.




Wednesday, January 16, 2013

3D Challenge

The extension of students is always a challenge. This term we are doing the human body. My idea for extension is for students to look at bionic's in people and I want them to create a 3D image of their bionic part and break it down and show how it all works.  Remembering these students are only 10 -11 years old, this could in fact be quite a challenge for both them and me.  So searching I have begun....looking for a program that could be used for this... have found a couple, now will they do what I want them to...


If you know of a program that would be suitable for a Mac...would love to hear from you :):)

An exciting journey ahead. Can't wait to see what these kids can do :)

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Example Task Card


STIMULUS CARD A4 – 3 points

Goal: Complete a Survey Monkey with classmates about their food preferences

For this task you will need:
·   Pre-requisite Lesson required before you start this task
·     Appropriate questions
·     Access to a computer
·     Access to the Internet
·     Knowledge of Excel Program

Overview: For humans to keep their body healthy they need to maintain a balanced diet and do regular exercise. In this task you need to research and compose questions to other students. Your surveys results need to be presented in excel with a graph and a detailed conclusion of what those results mean.

PRE-REQUISITE LESSON – Mrs McGregor (How to ask a question/survey monkey program)
Description: http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:jmQU5r641C_xFM:http://www.medieval-period.com/images/galens_four_humors.jpg Step 1  - Research what makes a balanced diet and how much exercise is required for a student your age to maintain their health.

Description: http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:25l3AOGTQAcMDM:http://www.smokefreecouncils.com.au/images/warringah.jpg Step 2  - Compose at least 10 questions from your research that will help you to determine how many students actually maintain a healthy life style. Ensure your questions are not repeating themselves. If you pose your questions so they cannot be answered with a yes/no answer, you should be able to get more details.

Description: C:\Documents and Settings\rbeale\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\LB68EYL8\MPj04387380000[1].jpg  Step 3  - Go online to Monkey Survey.  http://www.monkeysurvey.com/ complete the free sign up option. Design your survey using your questions from Step 2. You can select from a range of multiple choice or answer options.  Make sure you change the ‘collect results’ page to go to your email address.  Email your survey to 10 – 20 of your friends; ask them to complete your survey ASAP.

PRE-REQUISITE LESSON – Mr Wilson (Excel program)
Description: C:\Documents and Settings\rbeale\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\90ZPVCTV\MCj04391610000[1].png  Step 4 – Compile your survey results in Excel, this program will also allow you to create a Graph to show the outcomes. You need to analyse your results and write a 100 – 200 word evaluation in ‘Word’ of what the results mean in relation to the research you did on healthy lifestyles.

Presentation: Complete this task and submit it digitally or as a hardcopy to your teacher’s in-tray after you have completed a self-evaluation.
Submit - Excel Graph, word evaluation  and self-evaluation.


National Curriculum:
Plan appropriate investigation methods to answer questions or solve problems (ACSIS103)
Science involves testing predictions by gathering data and using evidence to develop explanations of events and phenomena (ACSHE098)