Learning R-2
At St. Joseph's Primary our Discovery Time plays a large role in laying the foundations for students to develop as independent learners.
Our sessions run three to four times a week. Stations with a range of learning focus are set up within the classrooms and outdoor spaces and provide explicit links to support our literacy, numeracy and integrated inquiry programs.
Students have freedom of choice in their learning focus, which promotes personalised, meaningful learning.
Examples of learning stations include:
Writer's workshop
Numeracy activities
Sensory
Construction
ICT
Science
Social games
Dramatic play
Reading corner
Craft/collage
Children's Interest table
Play-based Inquiry provides a meaningful, non-threating learning environment where students feel confident to take risks in their learning. They work individually, alongside and collaboratively with their peers during these sessions.
The teachers role within these sessions is to act as a facilitator of learning by participating in conservations with the students, asking open-ended questions and provoking their thinking by challenging the students to take their learning further.