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Thursday, 22 October 2020

Jordy's Bracelet- Olivia Aronsen

 ETV Jordy’s problem   


Question and clarify


Watch this introduction and video.  


Every time I pause it, I will role-model what questions I have and how do I clarify my thinking.


We ask questions constantly and we make connections with what we already know, this is how the brain operates when it creates understanding when we read texts.  

Our brains constantly question and clarify at light speed - this exercise will slow down the process, to make the skill clearer.


Starts at 1.30

Question (wonderings)

Clarify (meanings/answer)

Break  1

1.30 to 1.47

Why are they saying rules? 

What are they talking about?

What are they going to say next?

No exemption - not tolerated? 

Because its the topic

Bracelet

They went back to the start of the story

Treat tonga 

Break 2

1.47 to 1.50





Who is Jordy?

Where is Palmerston North? 

What happened to the bracelet? 

School girl, victim

North island

Cut off, re attached  


Break 3

1.50 to 2.04

Why would she be sad?

What importance does the bracelet have? 







The bracelet was from her dad and it had to be cut off





Break 4

2.04 to 2.19

What are the anger issues and why do they have anything to do with this? 







 Her mum allowed the bracelet to be cut.

Controlled Release now it’s time for you to ask the questions as I stop.  

Who’s got questions?  How many can we answer from above now?

Break 5

2.19 to 2.35


How did he die? 

When did she get the bracelet? 



We don’t know

When she was born 

Break 6

2.35 to 2.58

Why are they making it such a big deal about the bracelet? 

What is a christening bracelet? 

How old are you when you get it? 


 



Break7

2.58 to 3.19

If you can wear a greenstone, why can't she wear the bracelet? 


 

Break 8

3.19 to 3.46

What does a traditional school mean? 

What did the mum do?

What did mum do that she thought is now wrong?

 

Break 9

Why do you think parents support the rules? 

Does that mean the rules are fair for everyone? 

What is an alternative solution? 









 

 

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