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Sunday, July 1, 2018

Week 9 - Our own student led toolkits

On Friday, all of our senior school students were involved in student led toolkits.  Earlier in the term, 24 students from Te Waka Ako attended the cluster toolkits, you can read about these in this post.

Our aim was to bring the learning back from the cluster day and share it with all of the other Year 5s and 6s at our school.  This meant that from 9:15-12:45 students ran and participated in lots of different workshops that help us to use and create in interesting ways.  You can see all of the presentations and the things that the students were involved in on our Toolkits page on our Syndicate Site. We had a great time, found out heaps, made connections with others in our classes and even had the chance to present the learning to our Principal Mrs Peterson too!

Our next step is to share further and wider and we are looking forward to sharing this learning with our families. It is also important for us to think of ways to use these new tools to create digitally with our learning.

If you would like to find out more, or you have any questions about our presentations or our day, please leave a comment.  You could also make connections with the presenters and their blogs too. We would love to hear from you!


6 comments:

  1. Nice learning i haven't learnt about that yet to so i like it.

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  2. Kia ora Ko koda toku ingoa from Kawakawa Primary school. That sounds really cool. I would have loved to be there at that time. It looks like its really interesting.

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  3. Kia ora i am shayden and i am from Kawakawa primry school that sounds really cool i would have loved to be there at that time it looks really cool by.

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  4. Kia ora hi i am jmahkus from kawakawa primry school i really like your work keep it up bye.

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  5. Kai ora my name is Oshen from Kawakawa primary school. I really like the way you put up a link to show us about toolkits and also the photos yous took.

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  6. Aloha, That looks like so much fun! People must have learnt alot! Wish I was at school this year,
    Lily

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