Friday, April 3, 2015

Karis' narrative story - Literacy - Writing - March 2015



Learner:  Karis    Learning Coach:   Mr Dyer     Date:   March 2015
Learning Area:  Literacy - Writing
Learning Observed
This term our literacy group has been constructing narrative stories in our writing classes. We have also been writing from the heart when documenting a ‘Slice of our Life.’ Karis had taken both of these challenges on with confidence and enthusiasm. She is well organised and takes pride in knowing what needs to be done. Karis works hard to complete her tasks on time.

During Literacy, Karis has worked as part of a group to construct a narrative story. She has identified imagery and detail in books, and applied this learning to her writing. Karis understands the elements of a narrative story, from setting the scene, through developing a plausible problem and constructing a resolution that ties up loose ends. She enjoys her Literacy lessons and has ended the term with a successful and independently constructed narrative story along with a personal and thought provoking Slice of Life. What a Writing Star you are Karis!
Evidence of learning

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Karis working hard on one her pieces of writing.
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
Key Competencies - Karis has demonstrated an ability to ‘Manage Self’ when faced with literacy tasks and is ‘participating and contributing’ well in our learning sessions.

Vision Principles - Karis is developing ‘Capability’ in Literacy through expanded her understanding of narrative story writing and writing from the heart. She is able to ‘Collaborate’ with others when co-constructing her learning.   
Next Learning Steps
Reflect on her learning at various stages of the writing process. This will ensure work improves in an ongoing way and will help Karis to make links between elements within her writing.
Continue to identify and use new learning while reading to improve writing.
When writing, include more detailed language and ‘Show not Tell’ to improve imagery in her stories.

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