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Monday, 19 March 2018

I Try Timetables

Hi there, today I'm going to tell you about my timetable,
Timetables are new to me I just started them a few weeks ago. My timetable starts when I sign up for workshops on Sunday afternoon or on Monday morning I choose the workshops I would like to sign up for on the on google form that I find in my email. The forms have things like writing, maths, P.E and te reo workshops.  The forms are created by my teachers Koka Ngaire and Matua Fergus. 

Once I have signed up for the workshops I fill in their times and who is going to take the workshop into my timetable. Then I put my links to learning activities that I think I should work on during the week, I find the links to learning activities in our Moana Learning Hub which is our collaborative class website. In my timetable I usually put in activities like chapterchat which is when we read a book as a class and then we answer questions about the book.  I also like read to self and quick write, quick write is when we write a minimum of 5 sentences in 30 minutes, but there is many more things that I put in my timetable, each rotation is 30 minutes long, I mostly have around six workshops each week. Last of all I follow my timetable. I am happy to be taking charge of my learning!  

1 comment:

  1. Hi Nellie it's Miriam.
    I like how you explained how you sign up for workshops, how you fill in your spare time with links to learning and how your timetable helps you take charge of your learning. I also like how you added detail. Your blog post really painted a picture in my head.
    I can't wait to read your next blog post!

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