Distance Learning for the 13th and 14th February 2023
Distance Learning document can be found HERE
DISTANCE LEARNING
Distance Learning Plans will be put into place if and when a class or the school is required to go into Isolation or lockdown. We would be in touch with parents of the affected students directly if there is a requirement to keep students at home and distance learning would then be implemented.
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Resources for Children
- Sparklers – fun activities to help tamariki regulate and manage their emotions (for younger children)
Resources for Parents and Caregivers
- Netsafe Staying Safe Online Guide
- Triple P Top Ten Parenting Tips – for parents and carers in uncertain times
- Triple P Guide – Parenting during COVID-19
Information hub for Pasifika parents and families
Kia orana, Noa’ia, Talofa lava, Mauri, Mālō e lelei, Tālofa, Ni Sa Bula Vinaka, Fakaalofa lahi atua and Mālō ni, we’ve created an online info hub for Pasifika parents, families and communities to support learning during Alert Level 4. You can find the information hub here.
There are helpful updates on how COVID-19 impacts education and links to learning resources including:
- Quick and easy: Home Learning TV
- Alert Level 4 friendly: Learning from Home online
- Pacific specific: Dual-language resources
You are encouraged to check the info hub page regularly as it will be getting updated daily.
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Additional Distance Learning activities This link has some additional Distance Learning activities in addition to the work your teacher has assigned their students(via the link above).
Home Learning TV
Home Learning TV can be accessed On Demand HERE or via the TVNZ App on a device (mobile phone, smart tv or tablet)
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Learning at Home
You can help your child’s learning every day, by supporting and encouraging them and being excited by their learning.
It is good to talk to your child about what they are learning. It also supports their learning to encourage your child to think about their opinions on different topics, such as current events, and why they think that. This will support the building of thinking skills that they are doing at school.
During the year there is opportunity for you and your child to meet with the teacher to set up learning goals and reflect on their progress. These take place in term one and term three. In term two and term four you will receive a written Report that highlights your child’s progress in their learning, as well as against their goals. Your child’s reflection on their learning is an important part of this.
Please feel free to make contact with your child’s teacher at any stage throughout the year.
Homework
There’s a lot of debate about the value of homework, especially for primary school aged children. Some studies suggest that homework is not very useful for this age group, or has only a small benefit. However, it’s generally agreed that reading at home is very beneficial and it’s likely that your child will bring home books to read to you.
Your child may be given homework of no more than half an hour a night. This may be to:
- Read independently or with you.
- Practise skills like maths and spelling
- Have additional time at home to help complete assignments, finish work, research and revise current units of work
If there is a concern with your child having access to resources at home or time to complete tasks due to out of school activities and family commitments, please speak with the class teacher in the first instance.
In the case of the school needing to provide a distance learning programme (such as in a COVID lockdowns) links to the classroom’s programmes will be made available through the website.
Ministry of Education Links for parents to help your child at home with their learning
Ministry of Education information for Parents – Primary School
NZ Maths resources and ideas to support learning maths at home