This week it was particularly difficult to vote for the winning log to showcase on the main page. We have four winners!
As in previous weeks, the children vote for the log that most fits the success criteria.
Here the children are making their choices.
If you would like to see all the learning logs, have a look on the Learning Log page
As in previous weeks, the children vote for the log that most fits the success criteria.
Here the children are making their choices.
The winning Learning Logs
Willam's |
Amelia's |
Michaela's |
Jay's |
If you would like to see all the learning logs, have a look on the Learning Log page
Your Learning Logs look wonderful Year 4 - keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteMr. Lee
Hello Year 4,
ReplyDeleteI think all of the chosen learning logs are brilliant. No wonder you had trouble selecting a single log to highlight.
These logs are the sort of thing you should keep. They contain memories you might look back on when you are adults and possibly have children of your own. I wonder what will be in learning logs say twenty years from now? Your logs may one day be a history lesson for a class.
...and you thought they were ordinary logs. Well done!
@RossMannell
Teacher (retired), N.S.W., Australia
your blog is really very awesome!
ReplyDeleteLearning logs are a terrific way of reflecting on your work, and then looking for ways to develop it in the future. They will also help you make links between different activities, making you a more powerful learner. Great stuff.
ReplyDeleteMr Harrison
Headteacher
Miriam Lord, Bradford.
Every single one of you should be proud I know I am WELL DONE FROM IZZY
ReplyDeleteI liked the learninglogs they are brillient from lewis
ReplyDeletethe homework was fun
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