Sunday, May 29, 2011

Queensland Floods Media Coverage

Okay Year Three... Here is the link to the media coverage of the Queensland floods we looked at today.

I know we spent time in class today discussing the idea of community. To expand some of our ideas further and to help you to develop your own Power Point presentation, Glogster or photostory for the end of unit assessment.  I thought we could blog our own PMI charts to add to the discussion.

What are the pluses, minuses and what do you find interesting about the idea of community.


Plus
Minus
Interesting
People can feel part of something and not feel lonely.
If you can’t find your ‘community’ you might feel isolated.
Maybe people could think of their own family as a community or maybe they could also include their next door neighbours.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Working Safely Online

This blog is just a friendly reminder that as we will be working with a range of ICT's in this unit we all need to remember the rules about safe and legal behaviour.

As we are looking at family and community please make sure that you do not upload any family photographs unless you have discussed this with your parents or carers and been given permission to use them. Please reference anything you upload to this blog and your Glogster.

Remember not to give away any personal information about your address or phone numbers, never put personal details anywhere people can easily access them. If you're not sure ask me or check with mum and dad, your foster parents or your guardian.

If you have had any issues or would like to ask a question about something that may have happened then post something below or ask me in class.

Good luck.

Mrs Hemson

Dreamtime Cultural Excursion

http://www.dreamtimecentre.com.au/about.htm

Okay Year 3,

Here is the link to the Dreamtime Cultural Centre we visited today. I look forward to seeing the results of your podcast and photostory.

In the meantime use the comments box below to let everyone know what you thought of the visit.

I was wondering about any interesting reflections you thought about at the end of the day?

Do you understand more about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture?

What did you see?


What did it make you think?


What has it left you to wonder?

And remember I always want to know.... WHAT MAKES YOU SAY THAT?

Fee l free to use these ideas in your own photostory or podcast. But remember to reference anything you use and please ensure that any photos or video or voice recordings you took today were all done against the background of our Safe, Ethical and Legal rules about using ICT's.

See you in the classroom next week.

Diversity in our Classroom - Where do Australians come from?

Here is the graph our Year Three class created in SOSE today. It represents the diversity we discovered in our own classroom. Would anyone like to comment on what we found?








What does this tell us about the Australian people?

Do you think our classroom is the same or different to the rest of Australia?

Was this what you expected to find?

What do our Japanese friends think? Is this what they thought about multicultural Australia?

Perhaps our Japanese school could do the same kind of graph and let us know the results?

What do you see in the graph?

What does it make you think?

What does it make you wonder?

And remeber that I always want to know....

WHAT MAKES YOU SAY THAT?


Mrs Hemson's Glogster

Friday, May 27, 2011

Our Google Map



So here is our map. Let's start chatting about where we all started, where we came from, what's "our place" now? Remember that every little bit of research will help you with your final presentation. Where did you come from? Where did mum and dad, nan and pop, uncles, aunties, cousins and friends or your foster family come from? Let's all start chatting. But remember NO PERSONAL DETAILS. We need to remember the rules about operating safely, and ethically when we are online.

Here's some ideas that might help scaffold some of your research.

Who are you? What’s your community?

Home
School
Other



For example:
·         Youngest daughter
·         Speak Vietnamese
·         Shy but friendly
For example:
·         Year 3 student
·         In the choir
·         Speak English
·         Have 3 good friends
For example:
·         Member of Sailing club
·         Sporty




Where did you come from?

My “mum” was born in
My “dad” was born in
I was born in
Way back when we came from:
Example: Brisbane
Example: Rockhampton
Example: New South Wales
Example:  Ireland









Note: the terms mum and dad can refer to anyone significant in your life. It might be your foster mum, your legal guardian, or you might not know. That’s okay!!!

For me being Australian....

Looks Like
Feels Like
Smells like
Example: The beach
Example: Sun
Example: Bbq





Mrs Hemson

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What makes us Australian Wordle?

Wordle: What makes us Australian
What makes us Australian Wordle by Year 3 Class


Thanks to our efforts on Monday this is what we all came up with. It looks like the idea of Mateship and being the lucky country feature prominently... But do you all agree.

I'd love to hear your ideas about whether you think this "sums up" how you feel or if you have any ideas.

Get together online and let's try a Think, Pair, Share and Compare Routine.