At-Home Learning Resources
**If you come across broken links/expired passwords, please e-mail me at p0074917@pdsb.net with the information so I can make corrections**
**If you come across broken links/expired passwords, please e-mail me at p0074917@pdsb.net with the information so I can make corrections**
The following are documents created by the PDSB to help you access websites and online resources for at-home learning.
For resources to support students with exceptional learning needs, visit the PDSB Special Education Resource Page.
The Ontario Ministry of Education (MOE) has developed a website with links to at-home learning resources.
Here you will find links to
Math Story time for K-2 students
TVO Kids for K-6 students
TVO mPower math for students in K-6 (You will need to create a FREE account to access this resource)
TVO Mathify for students in grades 6-10
Parents and students can log on to the Ontario Educational Resource Bank (OERB) through the link and search for subject learning goals by grade.
Username: pdsbstudent
Password: oerbs
BYOD is an acronym for Bring Your Own Device. In Peel, all students have a 6 digit student number that is their username. Each student has a unique password. Students will have the same student number for the duration of their time in the Peel District School Board. Each year, with the help of their teacher, they will set or reset their password.
Passwords are to be protected and kept confidential. Do not share these passwords with other students or friends. Once you are signed in, you have access to many Peel resources and all of your online schoolwork.
If you have forgotten your password, please ask your teacher to reset it for you.
Remember to sign out each time you are finished!
Keep your account secure!
All students have access to Google's suite of applications for education.
Google Drive
Google Docs
Google Slides
Google Classroom
Google Sites
There are too many to list here.
How to access the Google for Education Apps provided by PDSB;
go to the PDSB BYOD page and click on BYOD login
log in with student e-mail address and password.
e-mail address is their 6 digit student number @pdsb.net (example: 123456@pdsb.net)
the password is known by the students and set by their classroom teacher. If your child has forgotten their password, please contact their teacher for help
students are prompted to log in again through the PDSB system using the same student number and the same password they used for Google
students will now be on their BYOD student portal page. From here they can access their Google for Education Apps (Classroom, Docs, Slides, etc.) and online reading and research apps through the Library portal.
You can visit the libraries during their operating hours.
If you prefer to borrow e-books virtually....
If you already have a library card, you can access their website here and check out audio books, e-books, newspapers, magazines, movies and more!
If you do not yet have a library card, you can sign-up for a virtual library card to access their on-line resources like e-books, audio books and movies.
The Woodlands Library is just a ten minute walk from Ellengale PS. The Central Library is close to our families that live near Celebration Square. Our school library has a good selection of books, but the Mississauga Public Library system has an incredible selection!
You can easily obtain a library card and use the online catalogue to search and order books for pick-up from your local library.
The Mississauga Public Library has resources and books in many languages.
Mississauga Public Libraries run many programs for kids and adults.
Some examples:
A MOE guide to reading and writing with your K-6 child. You can learn about the different reading and writing milestones and find some tips to help you along.
You can find the document in the following languages:
Lots of fun everyday activities organized by curriculum strand, K to 3 and 4 to 6.
Available in these languages:
A guide to the four "frames" of early learning in kindergarten. This document details the "frame" about demonstrating literacy and mathematics behaviours.