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Monday, 23 March 2020

Learning at Home

With the announcement from the government, we have been working on a plan to support learning at home.

Here is:
Learning, Week 8, Term 1, 2020

You will be receiving a unique Seesaw QR code so that you can add to the learning journal at home. Seesaw is one of the tools that will enable us to engage with student learning when students are working remotely.

When learning at home, students could:



- do a bit of reading every day (read to self, read with a sibling, read with a parent or via audiobook etc.)



- spend time outside in nature and fresh air. What can you find in your backyard?




- help with the gardening



- do something kind for someone else




- do some free writing now and then. A diary, a comic...





- do some practical hands on maths via cooking, cleaning, outside or some maths games, physical or digital (an example is Sumdog, Prototec, Practise one of our times tables songs or Online Maths)



- some fine motor work e.g. lego, cutting, playdough, tidying up small toys.



- physical exercise everyday



- yoga and meditation



- some art/music where possible through the week. Doesn't need to be guided.



- to independently work on a project. This is great for keeping brains ticking over. Students could be researching in a book or online and putting together something to present to you or your family.



-Tell jokes



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