Kia ora I really love the look of this collaborative task. Your Mahi Tahi sessions look like an amazing way to promote collaboration and communication amongst your students.
I would love to repeat this task as a team work challenge with my own students...were there any specific instructions or measurements that the children had to follow? Was the paper allocation limited to a certain number of pieces? We will let you know how we get on with this challenge!
HI Shona, the only restrictions gave the students were about the type of paper they could use. I guess you could do it with restricting the amount of paper. It was great fun! We look forward to hearing how you get on. Emma
This was funny but awesome love this task
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ReplyDeleteI really love the look of this collaborative task. Your Mahi Tahi sessions look like an amazing way to promote collaboration and communication amongst your students.
I would love to repeat this task as a team work challenge with my own students...were there any specific instructions or measurements that the children had to follow?
Was the paper allocation limited to a certain number of pieces?
We will let you know how we get on with this challenge!
Ma te Wa
Shona Bennett
HI Shona, the only restrictions gave the students were about the type of paper they could use. I guess you could do it with restricting the amount of paper. It was great fun! We look forward to hearing how you get on. Emma
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