Listening to Dorothy discuss the importance of students having an authentic audience is something that I completely resonate with. I often think of how to put value in what students are creating as I see how it increases a student's mana when somebody recognises their learning. We haven't started using individual blogs in our classroom but when we do I think it will help to promote the importance of producing work of a high standard.
I have a few students that don't seem to complete all of their mahi. I need to be mindful of ensuring that they have enough time to finish. Also with having the expectation of sharing their work I feel that students will definitely take greater ownership of completing their mahi.
Learning different ways of using google sheets was great. This is definitely something that I will use in my professional practice. It makes collating and analysing data some much easier when you have some tricks up your sleeve!
Here's some charts that I created using blog post data from Manvi S's blog.
I hadn't used google forms until today. I enjoyed the process and will definitely use this in my teaching. I have signed up with Jeremy's toolkit to see how I could use this with testing in the classroom.
We used Mymaps in the classroom earlier this year. I had kind of bluffed my way through showing the kids how to use it to show different countries that were involved in WW1 + a bit of added information. We will use maps again next week linked to our inquiry of Jean Batten but now we'll also link it to Maths using measurement.