Pages

Wednesday 29 August 2018

Analysing, Evaluate, Synthesize

Analysing, Evaluate, Synthesize
IALT: Analyse, Evaluate and to Synthesize

Today for reading we got put into our cultural groups, I was put in the Fijian group, for the reading each group got given a myth in that country and had to read it twice. I read the text "The Turtles Of Namuana" the story is about a princess Tinaicoboga and her daughter Raudalice who lived in Namuana. They went out to catch some fish when fishermen came and kidnaped the princess and her daughter. 

Why? Well because they did it only for the money, they tied their hands and feet with vines and paddled back to their village, because of the fishermen's cruelty and selfishness, the gods were furious and suddenly the sky turned black, a strong wind came pass and the sea began to churn.

Later on the princess and her daughter suddenly turned into GIANT SEA TURTLES!! They were thrown out into the sea and were safe, they stayed as turtles and lived in the waters of the bay guarding their village.

After reading the story we had to screencastify ourselves using our analysing, Evaluating and Synthesizing skills to explain the text. 

Here is the links to my analysing, Evaluating, Sythesizing screencasitfy:
During this task I learnt how to use screencastify to explain the text using my Analysing, Evaluating, and Synthesizing skills. 
I think that these three skills mean:
Analyse - Being able to understand the text.
Evalute - Giving your opinion using the evidence that is in the text.
Synthesizing - Putting information together and using your prior knowledge to create something or to come up with new ideas.

Here are some questions:
Can you explain what analysing, Evalutating, and Sythesizing means?
Do you know any Fijian myths?
Are yoy Fijian?
Where about do you live in Fiji?(That's if you do live in Fiji)

Please feel free to comment your thought's about my blog. If you have any questions please ask them in the comments. 
Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoyed!!
Image result for reading gif
   

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.