Sunday, 25 November 2018

lukas own report

”If it doesn't challenge you, it won't change you.” FRED DEVITO .


In 2018 I believe that I have been improving my writing by sitting next to people that I know that I can get my work done with. A strength of mine is using my key competencies skills.  


The key competencies skills that I used are thinking so I'm thinking of other people in my class and so I'm thinking of some choices that I need to do so we all get to finish our work to our best ability. 


I know by using my key competency skills I can become a successful learner. I know that I can become a successful learner by using them at the right time like during maths or writing.


 In my language group I was good at asking questions so I know what we were doing so I’m on board the waka. I think that I was good at helping and supporting others to become the best learner they can be. A job that I have chosen to do this year is patrols.


 Every Friday me and Roman have to make sure that students from Corinna school cross the road safely and so they don't get hit by a car.


 Books I like to read are soccer books because I Know they can help me improve my soccer Skills and improve my sportsmanship so I can support other people.


 The learning I like to do the most of at school Is writing because I really enjoy writing and I think it's fun learning for me and maybe for others.


 I like writing because I enjoy writing interesting stories for my reader. 


I also like writing cool Learning Stories. I am a successful learner in maths because I share my ideas with other people in my group so they know what we are doing. 


I also share the pen around so we get everyone's ideas and we don't make them feel left out of our group. 


Their ideas can spark with our ideas. In Polyclub I was good at learning the moves and I was good at helping the little kids with their moves so they know the dance moves. 


The awards I have achieved this year is a basketball award, a flag award and a ki o rahi award. I haven't got that many awards but Im going for a principal award next year or this year. 


Next year I want to know what kind of legacy I am going to leave at Corinna School. I want to improve my reading skills like not giving up when some words are hard.

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Wednesday, 21 November 2018

Lukas Samoan Language Learning Story

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The language that I am in is samoan language.


I was good at listening to Sia’s instructions and I was good at asking questions.


When I didn't know what to do I asked sia, so I was good at asking for some help as well.  


I know that everyone in my language group, Were really supportive to me because when I was stuck they all helped me, so we all finish as a group.


I think that I have learnt lots about my culture
and I think that I have learnt lots about what they
do in the islands. Like the kind of games they play
and lots more.


I have enjoyed 3 or 4 years of learning new words that we wouldn't have known. The new games from the islands that Sia wants to teach us, it's good for us to experience new games and new samoan words to learn at home with your family.


I think that by teaching us the samoan language
We would keep it alive so we don't forget our cultures. And so we can teach our sisters and our brothers or cousins at home.

At samoan language I had to self manage, so I wanted
to show Sia how good I was at using my key competency skills. I was managing self by making a good choice about where to sit so I could get my work done and let other people in my group finish their work too.


I think through my whole life I would never forget my language, because it's special to me and others that are part of my culture.

Sia has a really responsible job I think that it is important to her and our parents because they really want us to never forget our language and they want us to learn how to speak it so we communicate to others in our family just incase they don't know how to speak english.


My next steps are to not be shy when I feel like Sia

Is putting me on the spot, when she is actually trying to help me.