Infant Learning Animals
In Early Years and Key Stage 1 we use our ‘Learning Animals’ to support our children as learners. The animals were developed by us to encourage our younger children to learn about their own learning strengths and areas they find more challenging. The idea is that the children develop the transferable skills that support them as life-long learners.
Successful learners exhibit the behaviours below and, through identifying and articulating the observable behaviours the children will understand themselves as learners. So, when your child comes home and says they have been a ‘Brave Branley’, it means they have been courageous in some way, perhaps taken a risk or spoken clearly and audibly when talking to the whole class.
Teamwork Taura
Teamwork
Good listener
Using other people's ideas
Organised
Thinking Thedrick
Reflective and evaluative
Stays focused
Uses previous
knowledge - makes connections
Resourceful Reggie
Resourceful
Effective problem solver
Perseveres - Keeps trying
Choose and uses a variety of resources
Makes own resources
Creative
Restorative Rithika
Be reasonable
Show honesty
Be empathetic towards others
Be considerate
Show understanding
Be responsible for actions
Brave Branley
Courageous
Risk-taker
Good speaker
(speaks audibly)
Curious Cully
Inquisitivite
Positive attitude
Independent learner
Asks good questions