How Children Learn At School
you ever wanted to know how your child is learning at school? There are so many ways children learn, like talking to others to give them more confidence. They like to learn from each other by asking question and giving comments
Children love trying new things and learning from them. They have the ability to think and reflect about there learning. They are capable of asking open ended question, which helps them learn even more.
Most kids have role models that they look up to. Watching their role models, it encourages them to be more like that person. Some kids like sport players and are eager to learn more about them.
Kids can communicate by giving feedback/feed forward to one another. They like to follow good examples in way which interests them. One way is that they practice their new skills to get better at it.
Children learn through numerous ways. They agree or disagree on other people opinion in a positive way. Kids learn best with and from each other.
Today I wrote an Explanation about How Children Learn at School. To write an Explanation you need to include a Title, Introduction, Paragraph 1, Paragraph 2, Paragraph 3 and a Conclusion. Your Introduction should include a hook, for example a rhetorical question to get the reader interested.
I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Ms Kirkpatrick and Mrs Anderson.
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Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Camels Explanation
How the camel has adapted to surviving in the desert?
The camel is a mammal who lives in the desert and camels have adapted so they can live in the desert healthier.
Camels uses it thick lip to eat the cactus and drinking water inside of the cactus, not getting his lips sore. Camels uses it thick long eyebrow to protect its eye from the sand.
Camels have pads so they won’t sink in the sand and help walk on hot sand
Camels have nostrils that can close to protect the nostrils. Camels ears have hair inside and outside so it could be protected.
Camels drink water from a cactus and uses his thick lips to bite through the cactus. Camels eat bone, twigs
In order for a camel to live by making changes to make things easier
Today for writing we have been learning how to write an explanation about camels and how camels adapt to their environment. I have learned an interesting fact about camels I have found that camels can survive without water for 30 days.
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