● Listen to your child read a story, then ask them to retell what happened in the story
● Help your child to learn all their basic facts off by heart
● Encourage your child to complete the assigned learning tasks on the class site to the best of their ability
● Actively monitor that your child is being cybersmart online and following the Kawa of Care at all times
● Ask your child to share some of the learning tasks that they have created with you
● Talk to your child about what’s happening in the world, how they are feeling and what they’re finding challenging
● Spend time together as a family baking, gardening, playing games, exercising and having fun
When children learn from home, it’s important to make sure they stay safe online. Here’s a simple, FREE way to block the worst of the web.
Sparklers At Home is a great resource for families to use - lots of great ideas to support whānau to look after their wellbeing and feel good.
Duffy Books in Homes parents resource page has some activities that children can complete to build their love of reading.
Distance learning and wellbeing support provided by the Ministry of Education. Here you will find plenty of resources, guidance and information for parents and whānau.
Information and advice for Pacific families and communities to support you, your children and young people to manage learning from home.
Self-regulation skills help us to control our emotions, thoughts and behaviours – our feeling, thinking and doing skills. Help your child learn to self-regulate using these fun games.