Tuesday, 6 June 2017

Navigating through Myths and Legends-workshop snapper

Our second kaupapa ako for term two is Navigation. Clark and I were keen to work together and focus on arts as a media-output for learning. Maddie also joined us initially. Our pre-meeting was brief and we talked through the pre-task, post-task and workshop. We did not focus on the curriculum during our discussion and revisited this during our korepo PD meeting. We focussed on levels 2-5 in English and arts.

I was not part of the first workshop and Maddie and Clark's feedback was it felt quite flat. I grabbed the buckets of modelling clay for our second workshop and the buy in was engaging. the majority of the akonga choosing to use this to represent a feature/prop/ retelling of our adapted legend.
Two individuals for me
Anaru
Anaru- chose to work with our workshop twice. AJ worked hard engaging him with his puna ako group and he revisited with Erana the following day.
Taylor

Taylor was fully engaged and absorbed into the activity- not a peep out of him??

Here are our work pieces...
inspired by the video below...

 Clark and I adapted our workshop with Bridie and my puna ako group and included two Samoan legends I sourced as well. It was important to us to be culturally responsive.

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