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Thursday, June 6, 2019

Hurumanu Music

Today on my blog I will be sharing with you my Learning Story with you from Music Hurumanu. My Learning Story is a bit long but it might be good to read because It tells you what you some ideas on what to do for music if you have that as a subject at school. 
Here Is My Learning Story:..

Title: How I Went For Music
Name: Tasharn
Teachers: Miss Birtch and Mrs Hastie
Date: 30.5.19
VALUES / SKILLS
Year 8 Graduate Profile
Commitment
Achievement
Resilience
Respect
Curriculum
Skills
People Smart
  • I listen to understand people’s ideas and opinions
  • I can work successfully with others
  • I understand how my feelings and actions can affect others
  • I act responsibly even when no one is watching
  • I can give useful feedback to others
  • I take responsibility for my own actions
  • I am an outstander – I choose to help others who are having a difficult time
Active Learner
  • I am a curious learner – I ask questions
  • I use feedback to improve my learning
  • I have a growth mindset
  • I know what my next steps are
  • I share my ideas and point of view with different people
Learning Smart
  • I am organised and have everything that is needed for my learning
  • I complete my work in the time I’m given
  • I am punctual by being in the right place at the right time
  • I manage my emotions when I am frustrated or challenged
  • I ask for help when I don’t understand what to do
Thinking Smart
  • I can reflect on my learning
  • I understand others’ opinions and ideas
  • I can think critically
  • I can think creatively
Cyber Smart
  • I use the internet and devices in a safe way
  • I can be trusted to use my device for the task I am meant to be doing
  • I can use digital tools creatively
  • I can use digital tools for different purposes
This term for Hurumanu my class has been doing Music for one of our modules this term.  For music this term we are learning how to make our own piece of music. At the start of the term we had to make a sound of music in a circle.  Everyone in the circle had to make a sound that they wanted. In the end of it we had another go but with more people.

The second time we did it there was more people and got to noise. So there was one group that if they wanted to play with there hands your body parts to make noise went outside. The other group stayed inside as they were the ones that wanted to make noise with there mouth.

Another one of the activities that we did was when we had to try guess the instruments that were shown on the board, I really enjoyed guessing what they were.
 
Another activity that I enjoyed doing is when we had wrote down a solo artist and a band. The solo and band artist had to be from New Zealand, so my solo artist was Stan Walker. I chose him because he is a good singer and one of my favourites. My band was Six60 because again they are one of my favourites they are good at singing.

My goal for Hurumanu was to make sure that I talk to people in my group and make sure that I include myself in what they are doing.

Something that was really challenging for me was when we had to make our own song, because it we had to think about what was going to fit into the song and set a theme from the sound to our song.
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1 comment:

  1. Hi Tasharn

    Can you take another look at this, it is running off the page. Could you reformat this and make it smaller?

    - Miss Birtch

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