The document contains a collection of thoughts from students on various topics related to learning such as favorite subjects, what makes learning exciting or difficult, and how they know they have learned something. Students provided examples like reading, writing, math, sports, art activities, using technology, and asking questions. They also discussed strategies that help them learn, such as asking others for help, using resources like dictionaries, and practicing skills like spelling.
1. Relating to
others
Listening to
the teacher
Sitting down
Putting your
hand up
Learning our
ABC’s
Respect
Writing
numbers
Reading a
book
Asking
questions
2. I can count
I know my
numbers
I can do
wheelies
I can write
Learnt
Maori
How do you
know you
have learnt?
Do puzzles
Can do
cartwheels
I can talk cat
Counting to
10
I know my
ABC’s
I can be
responsible
I can draw
pictures
Ask
questions
I can do
maths
4. Relating to
others
Swimming
with sharks
Happy face
from my
mum
Going to the
pools
Riding on
motorbikes
If you could
write about
anything,
what would
it be?
Reading a
book
Riding a
scooter
Dog
Going to the
beach
About my
toy pussy cat
Kittens
Pretending
to be a shark
Cats
Playing at
park
Doing
gymnastics
on roller
skates
5. Spelling
Doing hard jobs
Reading
Handwriting –
Getting to the right
size
Sounding out –
breaking down the
words.
What
makes it
hard?
Don’t feel like doing
it – feel tired.
Not knowing the
words.
Not listening
Concentrating –really
hard – people yelling
Writing long stories,
takes to long and you
cant get finished.
Chit chat
Doing hard jobs
6. If your stuck, look in
your dictionary.
Using word cards
Your brain
IPOd
Phone – you write
something down and
it helps you.
Copy words from
someone else like
Mum.
What helps
you learn?
When your stuck you
can ask 3 people.
Use your K4’s.
Dad helps you
Homework.