“Who Am I?”
Childhood Memory
Problem: To understand our background, whakapapa, interests, passions and what makes us happy? What makes us who we are?
Situation: Describe a childhood memory that is important to you. You can use a variety of media to describe it; visual, written, physical, smell, sound. You need to work out how best to showcase this memory and record it in your Class Notebook.
Discovery – make a list of some amazing childhood memories. It doesn’t have to be a happy memory, but one that means a lot to you.
Interpretation – think about what this means to you and choose one for display. Keep the whole list to show processing.
Ideation – plan a variety of ways you could record this memory. At least 3.
Experimentation – try out different ways of trying to bring this memory to life.
Outcomes – a variety of techniques used to capture a childhood memory recorded in your Class Notebook.
Output:
Once you have selected your method of recording your memory you need to upload to your “Who am I” folder in your Class Notebook and paste your evidence there.