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Monday 11 September 2017

Chose the correct kupu

Task 4:
Whainga Ako:  identify the kupu that makes the sentence make sense.
Highlight the correct word in italics that makes the sentence make sense.

Who makes Decisions?
Students make decisions everyday, however,   many/may  of the decisions they see and experience may   not/got   have been carefully considered. It is important for students to   understand/understood   that the use of this skill will allow them to sort/short   through problems, brainstorm options, analyse the positive and negative outcomes, and then implement and   reflect/deflect   on the choices they make. When applied to   school/shoal   issues, this process gives students the ability to  make/take decisions individually, or collaboratively, to   improve/approve   their quality of school life. The decision making model for years  4-6 involves five   basic/difficult steps. Students identify a decision to be made, brainstorm options, identify if they need/seed   help making the decision, make the decision, and describe the outcome of the decision. Decision-making is a behavior, and   like/strike   any other behavior, it can become a habit. If children get into the   cabin/habit   of making quick and impulsive decisions, they are  move/more    likely to make those types of decisions for the best/rest  of their lives. If, on the other hand, children are   thought/taught   to think out their decisions carefully and deliberately, they  night/might  develop positive habits that stay with them forever.

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