Monday, June 29, 2015

Ved's Music Learning Story


Learner: Ved, Arnav and Shivran    
Learning Coach:  T.Dillner          Date: 2.6.15
Learning Area: The Arts - Music
Learning Observed
The Keas Hapu group have been learning about the features that we use to make music.

They were introduced to the formal language of Tempo, Dynamics and Rhythm. After three sessions, Ved, Arnav and Shivran chose to work together in a group to collaboratively write three lots of four beats (rhythm), that had a change in volume (dynamics) and speed (tempo). The learners needed to record their patterns using correct musical notes to show timing and the correct Italian terms to show where the dynamics and tempo changed.
The boys then had an opportunity to share this with the Keas and demonstrate their understanding of the three features of music. They used clapping to show these patterns.
Evidence of learning





Key Competencies/Vision Principles
All three boys worked collaboratively to share their thinking and formulate their pattern (Participating and Contributing). By standing up and giving a short presentation, they demonstrated their capability in understanding these three features of music.
When we talked about Dynamics and Tempo, the learners were making connections with new vocabulary. They had to make sense of words and symbols in the traditional language of music - Italian (Using Language, Symbols and Texts).
Next Learning Steps
  • To make up a clapping game that uses the same thinking or language from this activity.
  • In the future, practise musical performances in order to stay in time with one another.

Monday, June 1, 2015

Drama Learning Story - May 2015


Learner:   Kim, Kavish and Ved                                                 Date: May 20, 2015
Learning Area: The Arts- Drama                                 Learning Coach: Diana Wilkes        
Learning Observed
During iExperience this term with the Strategic Leadership Team (SLT), we have been learning how to use movement and space to effectively communicate.  The lasting understanding is that people represent their culture and heritage in different dramatic ways- past and present.  Learners had a variety of opportunities to explore the use of space, props and their body for communicating different ideas. Kim, Ved and Kavish worked collaboratively together to use dramatic techniques to explore drama elements and conventions and exhibited a real passion and enthusiasm for performing.  When asked to create a dramatic 1 minute skit about a culture, the group selected Japan and brainstormed some different ideas of what they could dramatise.
Evidence of learning
The team makes effective use of space, facial expressions and movement while they mime the act of making sushi.
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
All members of this team demonstrated that they can work Collaboratively with others towards a common goal.Together they exemplified Capabilities in following complex instructions and ultimately met the success criteria.  They related to each other well and managed themselves and their time wisely. Together they were able to make Connections between what they knew collectively about the culture and how to express that with movement, no sound and imaginary props.  
Next Learning Steps
  • Further explore movements they can make with body, voice, space, and creation of facial expressions to enhance dramatic effect
  • Work on creating a longer performance by adding more than one act