Learn at Home

Welcome to our Learn at Home Google Site.   This is a source you can go to   - to help with online learning.  The activities in here are all optional - but will give you lots of ideas with activities and online apps that can help with learning.  Some of these online pages have costs - but due to Coronavirus many are free at the moment or offering 30 days free trial.            The Classwork pages have work set out for the week.  We suggest you start at these pages.   There are further links in Religious Education, Maths, Reading ,Writing and Other if you want more ideas - but realistically just doing what is assigned by the teacher is sufficient.  Please keep in touch with the teacher - remember everything we are giving you is a guideline only - you need to feel comfortable!  Don't overdo it and make the learning too stressful for both you and your child. 

Everything else is optional!  So have fun :)

Here are some apps from the app store that can be useful on devices

Stay connected to the classroom with Seesaw


Students in the senior classes have work assigned via google classroom 


SUPPORTING LEARNING FROM HOME

In addition to what our Teams have planned for Learning at Home, the Ministry of Education has launched Learning from home and Ki te Ao Mārama, two new websites to support teachers, learners, parents and whānau so that learning for children and young people can continue at home. Click on the links below:

Learning from Home

Ki te Ao Mārama

(Support from the Ministry of Education)

Learning from home (Years 1 - 4)

Learning from home (Years 5 - 8)

Resources for learning support: Inclusive Education

Hard -Copy-Resources (Year 1 - 10)

http://www.education.govt.nz/early-childhood/teaching-and-learning/learning-tools-and-resources/play-ideas/ 

http://education.govt.nz/school/health-safety-and-wellbeing/pastoral-care-and-wellbeing/talking-to-children-about-covid-19-coronavirus/ 

Mindful moments for Tamariki 

The link below provides ideas from the Ministry of Education on how students can continue to be involved in learning experiences at home. They have been organized into specific year levels. Please Note: Some activities are not recommended at this time due to the need for social distancing.

Ideas to help with reading, writing and maths.

ONLINE SAFETY

I would like to encourage our parents, caregivers and whānau to discuss internet safety with your children - before getting your child to use a device. You should agree with your children what they can do online including sites they can visit and appropriate behaviours including:

If we all work together to make sure children are safe online, we can make the internet a great tool for our students.

Thank you for your help and support during this stressful and trying times.

From the Principal, BOT and staff of St Joseph's School Waitara