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Take a deep breath! We are here to help! Your first option is to contact your child's teacher. We also have tools here to learn about what your child might be experiencing. Assignments and activities are optional.
Use this video to help you get logged in on a NON-district device.
School Links - Families can access School Links by going to www.sbusd.org scroll down to select their school on the right side; then select For Parents & Students; select Documents and Links; then on the left side select School Links.
Families can also go to students.sbusd.org and see the same page.
Don't forget to take a break! Try out Go Noodle for Families!
Recommended for grades TK-2
Seesaw is an online journal for students to write, record thinking, and draw. Teachers post assignments, listen to students’ reading fluency, see math solutions, and communicate with students in a user friendly environment.
Your child's teacher will have updated information for you
Recommended for grades 2-12
Google Classroom supports teachers in engaging students in online learning. Teachers post links to articles, participate in online discussions, and create assignments for shared documents with students.
Your child's teacher will have updated information for you
Getting Started with Google Meet for Families
This will be a tool to connect with your student's teacher.
Video Tutorials For Google Drive
This is a place for our students to store and produce evidence of their learning.
Your child's username for Google is their "first name [dot] last name [last 4 of their student ID]@ sbusd.net". For example, Han.Solo1970@sbusd.net. Their password will be their birthday in reverse. So if your student's birthday is 03/13/2013, her password would be 20130313.
Students need to access STMath through their school website.
Their password is a 13-character visual password.
Students need to access DreamBox through their school website.
Their username and password are the same as their Google login.
To access ST Math and DreamBox, go to students.sbusd.org, then click on SCHOOL LINKS then choose your school site and use the links there to jump to ST Math or DreamBox. You may have to "Allow Flash" for ST Math to work properly.
Ask them questions, like: “What have you tried?” or “What information do you already know?” and “What are trying to find out?”
Give them time to struggle a little.
Encourage them to draw a picture, use counters (around the house you can use beans, pasta, pennies, etc) or other tools to help figure it out.
Imagine Learning is a tool to develop language.
Students can go to students.sbusd.org and login using their Google Login.