Monday 16 September 2019

Dot-to-dot connections

In Room 4 we have been enjoying using a dot-to-dot connection reading tool.  Students work collaboratively to connect the dots between vocabulary from our text.  
We often try to make connections pre-reading, drawing on our prior knowledge, then we add to our sheet with a different colour once we have read the text, to see in a visual way, how we have built on our prior knowledge and extended our connections.


Here we are working in groups to discuss the local Harouta Waka story, shared by our visiting story tellers.
What can we remember?
What connections can we make between the language/words from our local story?

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