Over the last term our class has changed quite a bit - three children have left and four children have started! We decided it was time to review the Toko Learning Stars and what they mean in Room Four.
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Toko School Learning Stars |
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Brainstorm of our Ideas |
As a group we brainstormed all our ideas and decided we'd turn these ideas into a class treaty.
Everyone had different ideas around how we could display our treaty so the children put themselves into groups and choose what programme or format they would like to use to create our class treaty.
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Charlie and Oli decided to design a poster that included
a chicken since Rm 4 is the chicken class. |
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Courtney and Taitania made a book-creator on the Ipad, Jordan
and Mason made a puppet pals movie, while Brock and
Liam used Google Docs to create their treaty. |
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Judah and Thomas used the drawing programme
in Google Drive to create their treaty. |
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Mackenzie C and Isabel decided to create a poster. They drafted their ideas on paper and then used the computer to type them up and display them with color.
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We decided that we would vote on the best one and use that as our class treaty. To be successful children needed to include: the words we'd brainstormed, bright colours, clear font or writing, be creative and make sure their product represented Room 4.
Here are the finished products
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Pippa, Mackenzie W and Sophie's poster |
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Pascoe, Arnika and Renee's poster |
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Ephraim's Wordle |
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Judah and Thomas' poster from Google Draw |
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Oli and Charlie's poster |
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Liam and Brock's Google Doc Poster |
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Emma and Aylah's Word Doc Poster |
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Isabel and Mackenzie C's Word Poster
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Taitania and Courtney put their treaty together in book-creator
Jordan and Mason produced these two puppet pal videos that show being kind and not being kind.
Oli and Charlie's poster and Isabel and Mackenzie C's poster were voted the two finalists but in the end we decided to display all ten treaties and we signed all ten treaties. That means we now have ten different ways to remind ourselves what it looks like to be a Learning Star in Room 4! We have agreed to remind each other in a nice way if someone forgets our treaty agreement.
Well done Room 4. It is always a good idea to review our learning stars and what they mean to us. It is also especially important to show and share this to our new class members. All of your treaties were quite different but all had the same messages - your creativity and team work is great to see. Mrs Waite
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