How we support students to learn at home.
2022 - Term Week 1 and 2
During this period teachers are making resources available for parents to use at home.
Access to these resources will be through class websites and or through DoJo and SeeSaw communications. You will have received communication from your child's teacher about what they are doing on Tuesday 1st February.
If you have not please contact them through your usual channels or through the front office on 8264 8099
Teachers design ‘home based’ learning systems, matched to the Department for Education's guidelines for the implementation of home based learning for Years 2 - 6.
During this period teachers are making resources available for parents to use at home.
Access to these resources will be through class websites and or through DoJo and SeeSaw communications. You will have received communication from your child's teacher about what they are doing on Tuesday 1st February.
If you have not please contact them through your usual channels or through the front office on 8264 8099
Teachers design ‘home based’ learning systems, matched to the Department for Education's guidelines for the implementation of home based learning for Years 2 - 6.
On top of what we are providing, on a class by class basis,
the 'Department for Education' has made available learning units
that cover two weeks of study in English, Maths and Science for each year Level.
These units of work can be downloaded by
Clicking Here.
the 'Department for Education' has made available learning units
that cover two weeks of study in English, Maths and Science for each year Level.
These units of work can be downloaded by
Clicking Here.
Links to class "Home Learning" websites
Note - Please contact your classroom teacher if you are locked out.
Mrs Zarcinas, Mrs Bonnett,
Mrs Hodges Mrs Agaciak
Room 18
Mrs Blair
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Mrs Bagley &
Ms Ravlich Ms Holloway
Link to Specialist Area Websites
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Learning at Home - Timetables
Teachers will be providing:
Learning at home - a shared responsibility.
Teachers have a responsibility for providing students with a planned learning program and monitoring their progress but the responsibility for ensuring that students engage with this program rests jointly on caregivers and the student themselves. Therefore the Department has established responsibilities for both which are listed here.
Teachers will be providing:
- one live check-in period a day.
- an English Lesson
- a Maths Lesson
- A HASS lesson
- read each day for 30 min
- engage in a physical activity or well being activity.
Learning at home - a shared responsibility.
Teachers have a responsibility for providing students with a planned learning program and monitoring their progress but the responsibility for ensuring that students engage with this program rests jointly on caregivers and the student themselves. Therefore the Department has established responsibilities for both which are listed here.
Advice to Parents
Parent responsibilities during home learning
Provide support for your children by:
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Student responsibilities during home learning
These responsibilities change according to the age of your child:
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Communicating between home and school.
Teachers will inform parents of their preferred methods of communication between home and school both for students and caregivers. The methods they choose may vary in accordance to the purpose of the communication and the age of the students.
Mark Hansen
Principal
1st February 2022
Teachers will inform parents of their preferred methods of communication between home and school both for students and caregivers. The methods they choose may vary in accordance to the purpose of the communication and the age of the students.
Mark Hansen
Principal
1st February 2022
Recommended Resources.
These links are to recommended sites and materials with which many students are already familiar.
Additional Resources
...Our Learning SA
Click on the image below to explore this resource.
This site is an online collection of education materials developed by department curriculum managers and expert teachers.
The site provides learning materials and activities across all learning areas in the Early Years Framework and the Australian Curriculum. There are materials that are appropriate for families as well as resources that are more targeted towards teachers.
This new easy-to-use website supports:
The site provides learning materials and activities across all learning areas in the Early Years Framework and the Australian Curriculum. There are materials that are appropriate for families as well as resources that are more targeted towards teachers.
This new easy-to-use website supports:
- continued learning between school and home
- students with opportunities to work independently
- parents and caregivers with resources and guidance to support learning at home
- teachers with resources to support them teaching the curriculum.
As children commence online learning parents can help them to be cyber safe by reading these....
.....Tips on how to stay safe online during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Schedules: The Number One Strategy for Students with Autism and or Problems Related to Being Organised and Focussed in these Uncertain Times
https://suelarkey.com.au/schedules-students-with-autism-coronavirus/
https://suelarkey.com.au/schedules-students-with-autism-coronavirus/
Whether your child is ASD or not if they struggle:
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Additional Printable Home Learning Packs
These "Teaching at Home Packs" include a range of resources that can be completed at home by children with the assistance of their parents or guardians. The pack includes resources covering the key learning areas of English, Maths and Science, along with some additional craft and mindfulness activities. They have been generously provided by
Teachstarter
Click on the link to find more resources.
Teachstarter
Click on the link to find more resources.
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