Home learning - when will it start?
When we reach the point of large numbers of staff or children away, our hybrid learning plan will kick in. This will see us teaching the children onsite, as well as providing teaching to those unable to be onsite. Teaching teams will use our platforms (HERO, SeeSaw and Google) to get content out to the children.
Home learning - what will it look like?
Twice a week content will come out for reading, writing and maths. This will be in the form of short videos of the teachers teaching a lesson, and introducing an activity to support that learning. Videos will be roughly 5 minutes in length. Having them as videos will mean that whānau can plan their day as suits them, and also means that the learning is ‘rewindable’...if your child doesn’t quite understand the new skill, they can rewind and watch again.
The content will be spaced across the week based on the reality of the moment - we may have some teachers onsite teaching, some offsite…so the plan will be flexible.
An example might be:
Monday/Wednesday: Videos come out for reading, writing and maths. They will be levelled, so some of the content will be ‘easy’ through to stuff that will be ‘hard’. An example of a lesson is below.
Tuesday/Thursday: Children complete independent work inside the online programmes we have set up…egs some maths in Maths Buddy, and some reading in Lexia or Reading Eggs. They use some of the hard pack content as well.
Friday: Some of the ‘other’ curriculum areas…some waiata, a PRIDE lesson, some science, some play/making etc.
The content will be spaced across the week based on the reality of the moment - we may have some teachers onsite teaching, some offsite…so the plan will be flexible.
An example might be:
Monday/Wednesday: Videos come out for reading, writing and maths. They will be levelled, so some of the content will be ‘easy’ through to stuff that will be ‘hard’. An example of a lesson is below.
Tuesday/Thursday: Children complete independent work inside the online programmes we have set up…egs some maths in Maths Buddy, and some reading in Lexia or Reading Eggs. They use some of the hard pack content as well.
Friday: Some of the ‘other’ curriculum areas…some waiata, a PRIDE lesson, some science, some play/making etc.
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