Monday, March 31, 2025

Using Graphic Organisers in DVC

 In our PD sessions on Monday mornings, we have had 3 about literacy and how we can use graphic organisers to help students with understanding what they are reading. Session 1 , Session 2, Session 3.

I am a big fan of graphic organisers and have been using them for quite a while with my Year 11, 12 and 13 DVC classes. I am also a big fan of using SOLO taxonomy to structure support documents for students so any graphic organisers tend to use SOLO quite a lot. Link to recourses

Here are some examples of student work that has been done this term using graphic organisers. (I have made copies of them so the name of the student is removed)

Year 12 Examples

Compare and Contrast - this is the template that I give to the students to compare their chosen design era with another one.

Link to template

Link to support on class site



Here are 2 student examples

Link to drawing






Hexagons - this is the template that I give to the students to group together all the same aspects of their chosen design era.



Here are 2 student examples




Link to presentation




Timeline - this is the template that I give to the students to see where their chosen design era fits in with those before and after it.




Here are 2 student examples







What I really enjoy about these is how my students not only use them to support their research but they make them look their own way too.


PD - Staff Mtg. CAA's and Multi Choice Questions

 Link to presentation

Saturday, March 29, 2025

Using the Class Blog to do Product Analysis.

 My Year 11 DVC class are starting to do prodict analysis as part of their design project. In order for us to have some practice at doing this, I have decided to use the class blog so we all pratice analysing the same products while being able to see each others analysis. This is a follow on from when we used Google Plus communities to suport each others analysis work. Link to blog post here. I like to use SOLO to structure the questions as it builds up the complexity nicely. 

We continued doing this as a class even when they stopped the communities. We sat around the front and did it all together on the TV screen.


This week, I put up one image of a procuct onto the class blog. Along with this, I put a set of questions that the students have to answer in the comment section of the blog. These questions still use SOLO as the structure. I have been publishing the comments as soon as the students have completed the task so they can see each others analysis. I am aware that they can copy by dong this but I want them to feel confident when they have to write an analysis. As we get more practice, I will keep all the comments unpublished untill they are all done.



The questions I added to this image were -

  1. DESCRIBE what SHAPES do you see.
  2. DESCRIBE what colours you see.
  3. LIST the PARTS of the design.
  4. LIST what material is it made from.
  5. EXPLAIN why is this material a good choice for this design.
  6. EXPLAIN how you use this design. 
The words in capitals are taken from the SOLO posters that are in every classroom at school. Link to resources



Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Yoobee Open Day with Y12 and Y13 DVC Students

 My Year 12 and Year 13 DVC students had a great morning visiting the Yoobee open day seeing all the courses that they have on offer. This was a great chance for my students to see a wider variety of opportunities that are on offer if they want to continue with being creative after they leave school.

Link to Yoobee City Road campus It was very generous of them to allow us to bring 31 students.















Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Inquiry Focus 2025

 After thinking about a variety of things that could be my inquiry focus this year - link to blog post here, I have decided that my focus will be on using a class blog as a means to give feedback to each other.

The group I will be using for this inquiry will be my Year 11 DVC class as this is my smallest class and we can work on critical thinking as they look at each others work and give structured feedback to each other. 

So engaging in critical thinking is my focus with the use of the blog as the tool to do it.





Thursday, March 13, 2025

Year 11 Visual Art trip to the Auckland Museum

 As part of our first NCEA Level 1 Visual Art standard, my class had a visit to the Auckland Museum this week. This is part of our work on assessment standard AS91912 - Use practice-based visual inquiry to explore an Aotearoa New Zealand Māori context and another cultural context. Our theme for this standard is Taonga. In class we have looked at personal taonga and school taonga. This trip to the museum forms the basis for looking at New Zealand taonga. Link to my planning here.


We had an organised tour around the Marae  - link to Museum information where our guide explained all the parts of the Marae and told stories and myths to the students. This made them laugh, picturing the shapes of fish and how they were formed in the story of Tangaroa
We then had a fun session of working in pairs making tukutuku. The students were timed, having a race making aline in the pattern. The fastest was 1 minute 50 seconds!!

 

The second half of our visit to the Museum was focussed in the artefact gallery. The student shad to look around the display cases and choose what they wanted to draw. This was a huge ask for the students to have to do as drawing in public is always quite intimidating. We took paper and drawing equipment with us and the museum supplies stools to sit on.


When we get back into the classroom, the students will complete their drawings of the artefacts and use these as the starting points of their pages for this part of the standard. Link to planning for this section here.






Saturday, March 8, 2025

Blogging about Form

 My Year 11 class are looking at some of the design elements in the work of their chosen architect. The first one we are doing is form, where they have to make the forms they see in plasticine. We then  take photographs of the models, print hem out and then draw from the photographs.

Link to my example - we include the photos, the drawings, descriptions of the drawings and photographs of the specific designs from the architect that were used as the influence. We are using Hapara workspaces to put together the work in one place.

Some of my students completed this work on form and have blogged about it before moving onto the next design element of pattern. I got them to include the page from their presentation and a description of what they had done.

Link to my example blog- I did an example blog with my work to show them how I wanted them to do it and what I wanted them to include.

Here are some of the blog posts about from form the class. 

I have been in and put comments on the completed ones, again to give them an idea of writing a comment and giving feedback on each other's work. When the rest of the class has done their blog posts, we will have a session where we all go in and make comments on each other's blogs. I will be giving them guidelines on what to comment about. This will change on each blog post we do as the focus of the work will be different on each.

Comment Guidelines

  1. What does this show about the chosen architect?
  2. What have they done well on their page? - this could be drawing in 3D, shading, showing the design element of form well
  3. What do you like about the work and why.