St Finbar's Primary Glenbrook - Visit from the Sydney Morning Herald
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| Stage 2 children using the ipads in Literacy. |
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| SMH Photographer, Nick Moir, speaking to children about his job. |
On Thursday the 19th of August, Nick Moir, a Sydney Morning Herald photographer visited the Stage 2 children and teachers at St Finbar's Primary School in Glenbrook. Nick Moir took some pictures of the children using the ipads for an education article on their use in schools. Nick spoke to the children about his job as a photographer and the students had many insightful questions about his job.
Mr Timothy Butt, the Year 4 teacher, explained to the journalist how the children use media as part of their shared reading learning experiences.
"Twice a week I have been sharing an interesting child centered article and the children absolutely love the stories and photographs. The SMH apps are free but I can access the papers via a very good teacher subscription discount" he says.
Here are some of the comments children made about using the ipads:
"The ipad is good for my learning because it's awesome. It is like a computer without using a keyboard or mouse. There are cool apps like Toy Story and Alice in Wonderland. I like how some of the things move and how you can record your voice. It is like an electric book which you can slide the page". - Phoebe Yr 3
"It is fun and encourages you to do better. It is better than a computer in a way!" - Madeline Yr 3
"We can read, play games, create music and play Maths games." - Cameron Yr 4
"The ipad is great because it has many educational apps. I love learning on the ipad because it is enjoyable and fun" - Isabel Yr 4
"You can download Mathletics and other fun apps" - Katie Yr 4
"You can learn in different ways." - Annaliese Yr 3
"I like puppet pals because we can record voices. Thankyou Mr Brown for the opportunity" - Gabrielle - Year 3
"Everyday Stage 2 is wishing, wanting and hoping that it will be their day to use the ipads," - Emily - Year 3
"It is a good gadget" - Anaru Yr 3
"The ipad has many games like hangman and puppet pals. I like the stories!" - Nathan
"The stories are different because if you don't know a word they can read it to you!" - Olivia Yr 4
"I feel very lucky but want other students not as fortunate as us to use them". - Emma Yr4
Please view the Sydney Morning Herald article featuring the Stage 2 children and Mr Timothy Butt by clicking on this link.
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