Monday, November 22, 2021

Overview of my MIT Inquiry



As I reflect on the opportunity to be part of the Manaiakalani Innovated Teacher program for 2021 I am in awe of my own growth as an educator. It has been at times challenging but overall an extremely rewarding experience. I have had the pleasure to work alongside innovative teachers and made new professional friendships from across New Zealand. A huge shout out to Matt for his support and listening ear throughout our journey and to Dorothy, Jenny and all the others that sit behind the MET team. 
 Below is an overview of some keys moments of reflection during this inquiry. 


Keep New Zealand Beauitful


Earlier the year we entered the Resene Wall Worthy Competition which gives you a chance to paint a mural in your local community that celebrates a local hero, tells a story about your area or communicates a nature or conservation theme. Below is our entry.

Place – Turanganui-a-Kiwa

Our mural tells the story of how our place was once a kai basket for iwi that lived in this area where our school now resides. The stream was abundant with the fish kanae, hence its name Waikanae, the raupo that the pukeko lived amongst, kumara that was planted from the arrival of one of the first waka –  Horouta. It shows the environment that the toroa and karearea birds soar through, with the sun (Gizzy) and the four winds that visit. These stories were shared with us from the local iwi and have influenced our school so much so, that we have incorporated the birds and winds into our school values and brand.

Yay! we were one of 10 winners from schools across New Zealand. Now the real work begins. The logistics of creating a mural the size of a building was our first stumbling block. We brainstormed many ways to upscale the design. Our Principal took on the challenge and changed the scale and drew it directly on to the sheets of Ply. Then we were off.... not quite! Covid lock down hit again! As we reassessed the mural and timeframe in order to get it completed on time we made the decision to switch it from a student project to a teacher project, which turned out to be the best thing! We have come together as a staff to create our story and leave a legacy for our students.

        

The Power of Inclusiveness Google Site

Click here to view my Google Site filled with tips, tricks and resources to help inclusive practice in the classroom. 

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Tool Kit Session - Google Earth

. hugging earth


Exploring and levelling up is always fun and the Toolkit sessions with the Manaiakalani Team provide just that. In this toolkit lesson I learnt how to help students to tell stories, create and explore with Google Earth. I will a lot of practice to learn about the world with Voyager. I like the way you can tour the world with a collection of map-based stories. Explore topics like travel, culture, nature, and history. Start Quizzes, Find Carmen Sandiego and even view data layers. At the click of a button you can begin Exploring.



So excited to level up my skills and implement this in the classroom. How cool would it be to create your own local stories and share them with your community. Let's get practicing. If you have any tips or tricks that your have discovered please leave a comment below. :)


The Power of Inclusiveness

class of 2021



Here is my pre-recorded MIT Pecha Kucha from the Manaiakalani Wānanga 2021.