Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Questioning

During the year we are working with students to improve the sorts of questions asked. Questions can help us to gain new understanding. Some questions are better than others depending on what we want to find out. Closed questions have a shorter answer, are factual, are specific and do not allow for opinion. Closed questions are good to ask when we quickly want a factual answer. Closed questions often begin with Who or When or Where. Open questions have many answers, can be an informed opinion and may lead to further questions. Open questions often begin with Why or How or What If. At Bluestone we encourage open questions so that students unlock ideas and seek alternative solutions and opinions to develop their thinking. With so much information now available on the web students need to ask questions and use thinking that challenges if the information available is reliable. We encourage you to think about the types of questions you use with your children. Do you encourage children to investigate, explain and summarise? These are skills that need practise and more beyond remembering to understanding.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

New mosaics at Bluestone

We have some fabulous new mosaic boards at Bluestone School. Penni Naylor has created wonderful creative creatures to brighten up a fence in the junior area of our school. They are well worth a visit to view.

New values boards at Bluestone


We have added new values boards at Bluestone. Honesty, Excellence, Aroha, Respect, Tolerance. They are colourful and look great. Values are not just words but rather they are actions and interactions that anyone should see when they visit Bluestone.

Trip to Melbourne


Over the past weekend I visited Marysville a school 95 minutes out of Melbourne which was destroyed by the bushfires. The school has been rebuilt and fundraising from our district helped to purchase new maths resources. I have to really admire the principal of this school. She was so positive and cared so much for her students and for the district. The new school is certainly one to be proud of. A lot of the building designs reflect our thinking at Bluestone. It was great to see pre school and school and health care all on the same site - how sensible!