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The blogging experience; language and learning and teaching.

Some initial thoughts on learners, language, children, blogs and experiences.

As a teacher I have been keen for the pupils to be involved in blogging as I recognise that it is another environment for, shall we say, the pupil centred experience.  I had had some problems with Word Press blogs in glow previously so had gone down the line of using the built-in blogs within sharepoint but found them a little limiting and awkward to use beyond simply typing a post (especially linking to media in sharepoint).

Since signing up to the Bootcamp it has brought my motivation back to give the pupils the ‘blogging’ experience and so I quickly created two primary 7 blogs for both our p7 classes. As the blogs are public on the bootcamp, we also took the decision to encourage parents to comment; the new blogs coincided with the annual primary 7 trip away from school for a whole week. Inspite of the very limiting hardware and internet connectivity many posts were made.  I found it exciting  to read and to see examples of the activities they were doing; and what fun they seemd to be having!

Back at school! So now the pupils have been asked to post a reflection on their week away. A class of pupils is of course wide in range when it comes to being a learner and being a social animal.  Many pupils these days are heavily into social media that has already laid down its own rules or codes of conduct. A wide range of social media apps are used by children of all ages ( and apps that parents and older children are not even aware of).

So really, it is questions that are going through my head at the moment.  How to organise blogging with pupils under the pretext of learning and teaching? In school we aim to teach language skills that are fit for the purpose creating a range of text types, such as, information, explanation, persuasion, imaginery and poetry etc.  In the ‘real’world before 9.00am and after 3.00pm the children have learned and are using other forms of text types that stimulate them and excite them and seem more relevant. How do w, as learners and teachers negotiate the blog space, within the context of education, where all these text types seem to collide?

Any comments gladly welcomed.

Carnation Craziness

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Today Mrs Black explained the parts of a flower for us, then she put us to the test by handing each of us a flower and asked us to dissect and investigate into finding every single thing she had explained. Eventually we found:

the stigma

pollen

the style

the ovary

the anther

and the filament.

We had lots of fun!

Bio Poem

Primary 7A

Loud, crazy, sporty and smart

Pupils of St Patrick’s Primary

Lovers of talking, finishing our work and home time 🙂

Who feels energetic, ecstatic and joyful

Who fears wasps, spiders and high school

Who raises money for charity and wins athletics competitions

Who would like to work hard and see the world

From Denny, Falkirk.

MUDDY WALK UP KINDROGAN HILL

On Thursday our second last day at Kindrogan  we  walked up Kindrogan hill this might have seemed like a pleasant walk for us but for me and Amber it was very very muddy.

Half way up the hill we had to cross a muddy bog most of us went round the bog but me and Amber went though it and doing so fell over alot.

By the end of the walk we were covered from head to toe in mud.

The Next Challenge!

Kindrogan was awesome! I hope everyone enjoyed it too!

Kindrogan from a ground view.

We were all really tired. But our next challenge was just around the corner.

Something called “Beat The Boss”.

Here is a basic synopsis of what we have to do.

Beat the Boss is basically something when we pick a random topic (this year’s was theme park) and try to come up for the greatest ideas for it. We can choose any theme or style, and present it any way we want.

I’ll give you a hint about my theme: MEDIA!

Some others are doing horses, sweets, animals in general or even a very unique idea: Jurassic Pork!

This challenge is really cool, because Mr. Johnston (our teacher) has to take part too! Our class’s goal is to have better ideas than him.

In other words, to beat the “Boss”.

I am really looking forward to it and I bet everyone else is also! But remember, the deadline is next Friday so we have to hurry!

Anyway, that’s all from me today. I hope you’ve enjoyed reading this post!

Bye!