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Wednesday, October 21, 2020

ETV Jordy’s problem

ETV Jordy’s problem   https://mairehau.etv.org.nz/tv/vod/view/132854

Question and clarification

Watch this introduction and video.      Every time I pause the video, I will role-model what questions I have and how 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.


Starts at 1.30

Question (wonderings)

Clarify (meanings/answer)


Break  1

1.30 to 1.47

What counts as an exception?

What kind of exception are they talking about?


Nothing

Break 2

1.47 to 1.50





Who’s Oli D? 

Do I need to care about Jordy?

What kind of bracelet?

Girl who lost her Dad

So we know her story, it could be anyone of us.

Break 3

1.50 to 2.04

What is the school uniform policy?

Why has it offended Jordy?

Why no bracelets?

No Jewellery

Emotional reasons, it was given by her Dad

Parent survey - did not want school rules to change

Break 4

2.04 to 2.19

Why is she getting so angry?

What is so special about the bracelet?


Because it hurt her heart - Dad

Bracelet she had from birth.

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 dad die?

Why is it most important?

Why did Dad give it to her in the first place?

We don’t know how her dad died?

It related to Jordy

Religious/christening bracelet

Break 6

2.35 to 2.58

What is a christening bracelet?

What is christening?

If the bracelet is so small why is it upset it had to be cut off?


Break7

2.58 to 3.19

Why are they not letting her be comfortable for her?

Would it not be expected to be cut off because it is too small?


Break 8

3.19 to 3.46

What is a traditional school?

Why did she sob so much?


 

Break 9

WHAT









 

 



 

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