Learner: Mikaele Learning Coach: Talia Morgan Date: 19 Feb 2016
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Learning Area: iActive
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Learning Observed
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Today I oversaw the iActive leaders on the “Octopus” game. The students from the orange group were all invited to play this game together this week. Learners were required to run from one end to the other without being tagged, if they got tug they became a tigger. The focus for the game was connected playing - helping one another. Mikaele was a very connected player as he helped many other learners know when it was their turn to run, and never stopped trying - sprinting from end to the other, always with a big smile on his face.
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Evidence of learning
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Mikaele showed everyone how to be a connected player. I wonder if he can help others learn the new game next week?
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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Mikaele is developing his Connections in iActive (physical education). He was able to help others learn how to play the game (Relating to others). Mikaele was eager to play himself, sprinting from one end to the other with a big smile on his face constantly; and he encouraged other learners to play as well (Participating and Contributing). He was helping others Think about when they should run. Mikaele was a good example to others of how to do Connected Playing.
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Next Learning Steps
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Sunday, February 21, 2016
Narrative Assessment - iActive - 19 Feb 2016
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Connected,
iActive,
Narrative Assessment
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