Showing posts with label Science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Science. Show all posts

Thursday, 13 July 2017

SOLE + ICT = STEM

A few years ago now, I remember watching a TEDtalk about man who put computers into slum walls in India. The children within the slums learned how to operate the computers within a short amount of time. Children who couldn't read and write. However, they worked together and problem solved to figure the computer (which they hadn't previously seen) out. They were playing games, searching the web and watching YouTube clips.

At the time of watching this video, I was blown away at how much children could teach themselves outside of the four-walls of the classroom and without a teacher. So I was pleased to hear that more came from this and that the SOLE Project was born. SOLE stands for Student Organised Learning Environment.


You can also find out more information about the Hole In The Wall Project by clicking HERE.

Last year my school was introduced to this whole concept of 'SOLE' and from that four amazing projects were developed. The classes researched and created an action project around Recycling, Nutrition, our Schools History (as we are about to have our 150th birthday) and Cyber Bulling.

This year I was accepted into the SOLE project, however, we have moved away from the name SOLE and towards STEM (this term has been adopted by the Department of Education). For those who are not familiar with the term STEM, the letters stand for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. You can learn more about what NESA states about STEM HERE.

I am working with three other teachers on this STEM Project. We all have various experiences with technology and STEM activities, and enjoy project-based learning. So far, we have had some professional learning around STEM. We've had an opportunity to pick topics that we want out classes to research (my class will be looking into Water Safety) and we've done some backwards mapping.

Professional Learning with the STEM Team

Backwards Mapping


Since this professional learning, my students have had the opportunity to explore some BIG QUESTIONS. By doing so, my students have been practicing the skills that will be needed once we start looking into our Water Safety topic.

We've looked at the following questions:

1. When is something worth celebrating? (linking in with History Stage 2 unit)
2. Why is National Reconciliation Week important? (linking in with National Celebration)

I have popped a few pictures from these lessons below, starting with resources that I have out and available. Students have access to the internet via desktop computers and iPads. They also can use whiteboards and markers, dictionaries, thesauruses and subject-specific books to find their information. Conversations between peers is encouraged.

Resources were out and available for students to use.

In the photos above, I taught students how to properly research as I found they were just typing the question directly into google. We looked at typing in keywords and skimming/scanning texts to quickly find the information that we need.

Students researching on the computers.
Students presenting their information in their own chosen way.


For the remainder of this year my class will be looking into Water Safety, particularly focussing on open-waters as our school is near a loch and a large river. Where we end up and how we approach this issue is completely unknown. My aim is to enable my students to dictate where we go and what we do with the information gained along the way. I would love to see my students create an awareness campaign that can be used in our community, with easy to follow steps that ensure everyone is safe around open-water. I would also love to see them complete resuscitation training as I feel everyone should have this knowledge.

Over the next few months I will keep you updated with how this project is progressing. So don't forget to follow my blog to receive updates about these upcoming posts as they're created.

Thursday, 8 September 2016

Glenmore Park Learning Alliance

Every now and then you come across a gem of a website and you just have to share. Today I would like to write about the 'Glenmore Park Learning Alliance' web page. I fortunately work at a school that is a part of this Learning Alliance and have been apart of the process for a couple of years now.

The short story is that the NSW Syllabus' were introduced and a few schools in the Glenmore Park area (Penrith) decided to join up and create programs together to be shared. What started as a group of four schools has now burst into ELEVEN (and counting) schools.

The Alliance has created programs for Kindergarten right through to Year 6 and cover English, Mathematics, Science and History (at this point in time).

I have been teaching from these programs for the last three years and it has definitely eased the load of programming.

I highly recommend that you check out the website and share with your teacher friends!

You can access the website HERE.


Saturday, 25 June 2016

I have a Poll <--

Hi there everyone,

I've just created a poll (to the left) and it would be greatly appreciated if you could read it and click on all of the options that are appropriate for you.

Just wanted to know what you're all interested in and what you'd like to read in the future.

The poll will close the 31st of July 2016.

Thanks in advance! :)