Monday, 19 March 2018

How my week goes at School!

Lately my collaborative class have been using a digital timetable, every week we fill in what we will be doing throughout the week. For an example where we have to be at the right place and at right time and the right day. We will only fill in Monday to Thursday. Fridays we will be in our original classes.


Every Sunday night we will get an email from our teacher, we will click into the email.  In the email there will be a form that will be filled in with different workshops like Maths, Writing, Science, PE and Te Reo.
 We will choose a suitable workshops that will help us with our learning and fill them in to our timetable, we will choose  1/2 workshop for each learning area. We also add links to learning activities into the blank squares in our timetable. Links to learning activities are Basic facts challenges, listen to reading, read to self, inquiry, workshop activities and more. We will find links to learning on the Moana Learning Hub (The Moana Learning Hub is a website anyone can access onto, and that is where we will find our timetable.)   I like this digital timetable because we can choose activities to do.
I LOVE MY DIGITAL TIMETABLE 













1 comment:

  1. Hi Stevii. Awesome job, I like the way that you made it really easy to understand what the digital timetable does and your spelling is great, good job. It reminds me of my friends blog, it is very easy to understand and also it has a bit of comedy. I don't think you needed to add any more info than you did because explained everything.
    From Hugo

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