Showing posts with label Employability Skills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Employability Skills. Show all posts

Monday, 19 March 2018

PE key competencies assignment




Managing self – Being Organised and prepared
Key competency
Managing-self
Behaviour or skill
Being organised and prepared is a self-management skill. It is the ability to be able to bring all your own gear and things you need to complete the lesson
How does this competency relate to Physical Education and why is it important?
In PE it is important that you bring all your gear and anything else you need for the lesson like deodorant and a drink bottle because it makes the lesson and the rest of the day easier for you and your teacher and classmates, if you ask to go get a drink half way through the class your not only leaving and missing out on parts lesson but your also interrupting the teacher and your classmate’s learning which in turn could leave students with unclear instructions and they wouldn’t know what to do to complete the lesson.
How does this competency relate to a different situation and why is it important?

Being organised and prepared at job interviews is crucial. It’s important to turn up on time and have everything you need to impress the employer. If you aren’t prepared for questions or you don’t have the right equipment you most likely won’t get the job, employers are looking for the best people and those people will most definitely prepared for anything.

Thursday, 1 June 2017

Electrical Invention

I worked with Zara and Hayley, we made a cardboard house and made a lighting system.

We started by making the house out of cardboard boxes and making walls and a 2nd floor for it.
Then we started experimenting with the wires trying to find the best way to fit the system in the different rooms. After we made the circuit we taped it to the house and hooked up the switches.

A positive thing about making our invention was we got it done quickly and it worked amazingly because we all worked hard.

A minus thing about making our invention was we didn't really work as a team and we sort of did our own thing because there weren't very many jobs.

A interesting thing about out invention was we had to try different ways of getting the system to work because it wouldn't fit inside the house.

Click here to see our worksheet.

Thursday, 30 March 2017

English - The Hero's Journey


Hunt for the Wilderpeople - The Hero’s Journey320px-Heroesjourney.svg.png

You will need to complete this table to show how a section of the films fits into each stage of the ‘Hero Cycle.’ You will need to show that you have an in-depth understanding of the cycle and be able to clearly explain your reasoning with supporting evidence from the film.
I am looking for full sentences, detailed descriptions and your best effort.

Ordinary World
Special World
Ordinary World


The Hero Cycle Stages
What does this stage involve?
Explain (in detail) which part of the film fits into each stage and how - this will need to be a paragraph for each.
The Ordinary World
The world the hero lives in before the adventure.
Before he comes to the farm and he lives in society
The Call to Adventure
When the hero faces challenge
When Bella dies
The Refusal of the Call
The Refusal of the Call is the stage where the hero turns down the challenge that they are faced with because they do not believe that they are upto the task or that they are worthy of it.
When he refuses to go back to child welfare
Meeting the Mentor

When Hector finds Ricky in the bush and twists his ankle
Crossing the Threshold

When they start camping in the bush
Tests, Allies and Enemies

In Hunt for the Wilderpeople, the stage Tests, Allies and Enemies, can be identified as several of the challenges that Ricky and Uncle Hec face, including several enemies and allies that they meet along the way.
One test that Uncle Hec and Ricky face together is when they meet the trampers in the hut. The trampers believe that Hec has kidnapped Ricky and a fight breaks out between them. These people are also classed as their enemies, along with the two police officers who are hunting them.
Allies, or friends, that Ricky and Uncle Hec make are the girl and her father that Ricky stays with and Psycho Sam who offers them a place to sleep and the use of his car.
The Supreme Ordeal

The car chase
The Reward

When they spend 5 months in the bush without getting caught
The Road Back

When the get caught and taken back to society
The Resurrection

When they get put in new homes and then meet up again
The Return with the Elixir

When they go back in the bush to find their bird