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We are learning to engage in positive relationships with others.
We focus on developing the following key competencies:
Thinking
Relating to others
Using language, symbols and text
Managing self
Participating and contributing
Student reflection from a Discovery session: “I participate in the garden. I did a lot of weeding and cleaning and sharing my ideas with the other children and I helped filling up our compost bin.”
A good reader looks carefully at the words and use their voice to make their reading interesting. They ask themselves if what they have read makes sense.
If you look at your graph, what can you tell me about it?
The most is the angry people and the least is the surprised ones. The second least one is the happy people with 3. The tired people are only 4 and the sad people are 5.
Teacher instruction: With this play dough, make something to show me what you know about conflict. Teacher question: What have you made to show me what you know about conflict.
At the beginning (before teaching):
Student reflection
Then - I thought . . .
I
think it is a butterfly because I like butterflies.
At the end:
Student reflection
Now - I know . . .
It
is my sister fighting with me, because she is really naughty.