"Check." I said to Blake. Blake moved Then I took his final piece and then "Stalemate." "Good game Blake." "You too Wilson." And then I had a game of chess with Jayden. It was a really intense first couple of seconds and then we got down to the final moves "Checkmate Jayden, Good game." "You too." That's how the start of my morning played out. After Chess it was time for student-led workshops. Again, I went with Max and this time we learnt how to add gravity when a player jumps. But sadly we only got half way through. We also learnt how to make the characters change direction when they hit the side. Oh well more for next week. As the day rolled on we moved into passion time. I got three more interviews and some of the music done done. The people I interviewed today were Blake, Jayden and Madison. And next I'm going to do teacher-led workshops. I'm doing the Enrich Newspaper with Nicola.
Hi I’m Wilson I’m year six and I go to Enrich. This is my fourth and final year at Enrich. My favourite of the four cornerstones (mental edge, concept curriculum, talent development/passion time and affective domain) is mental edge because you get to play chess.
Monday, May 27, 2013
Monday, May 20, 2013
Student teachers
To start our day we did chess. In my first game I played Jacob and bet him. In my second game I played Sophia and won by points so I'm now eighth on the leader board. Once that was done we did student lead workshops and I went to Max's workshop which was all about Scratch. At the workshop we learnt how to make our own game by learning how to make the characters move by controls. Also we learnt how to give the characters life and how to make them lose life and to make them lose life we learnt how to make the characters attack. Once we had finished our game we moved into passion time. Today for passion time I did some interviews and I got four done. I interviewed Max, Alex, Jacob and Miro. I think that one day that these guys will be movie stars. I'm now editing the footage and putting them into my i-Movie.
Monday, May 13, 2013
My visit to Cue TV
To start today I went for a visit to Cue TV and I went and saw Ashley McKenzie for an hour. We talked about how to line up the camera when filming how to edit my clips and how to play with the light when taking pictures and videos. He also showed me one of his own documentaries. He taught me how to do a thing called a Covershot. A Covershot when you have a clip and you put a picture of something when someone says something like "um" to cover it up. He told me that the hardest part about the editing process was knowing what to put in. Ashley also told me that I needed a bottom line and we decided that my bottom line was Life is not worth living without Marmite. I also got a special tour of Cue TV in SIT arcade. When I got back from my visit I immediately started editing my Imovie because some of the things Ashley told me.
Monday, May 6, 2013
The new term
Back at Enrich already! Man the holidays went fast. To start our first day back we had a game of chess and I challenged Madison and won, and now I'm just outside the top ten on the chess leader board.
After that we had a talk about some of the models of giftedness. From that we learnt ability alone will not produce outstanding accomplishments. We also talked about Gagnes model of giftedness and found out that he and Tannebaum both think chance is a huge part of giftedness.
Next for the day was passion time and I got my email from cue TV. I'm going for a visit next Monday That will be awesome!!!!
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