Home Learning
In wake of the recent events, the Education Department has set up an online site called 'Learning at Home,' for those at home during these times. Resources are available across all Year Levels and many Learning Areas. You can access the site from this link here https://www.education.wa.edu.au/learning-at-home
Furthermore, I encourage all children to continue to read books from home every night. Keep up with the reading; as much as possible. It is so important.
Please also log into Studyladder – https://www.studyladder.com.au/. This website has a variety of Literacy and Numeracy activities that are linked to what we have been learning this Term in Room 28. The student’s passwords will be posted on the emailed to each parent as well as glued into the side of their Practice Time book, if they have been at school.
Check in regularly at the WGPS blog and Room 28’s blog as we are currently investigating some other useful sites and resources for home learning.
Writing activities can be fun also. I encourage you all to write for an extended period of time at least once or twice per week. At the moment we are writing recounts which are retelling events which have just happened. This is not unlike a diary entry. I will also post an example of the structure below.
You can also practise the spelling words on Studyladder. They have set phonic sounds and sight words for Year 1 with videos and linked games and activities.
Take care and best wishes to all of the children, and families, learning from home at this time.
In wake of the recent events, the Education Department has set up an online site called 'Learning at Home,' for those at home during these times. Resources are available across all Year Levels and many Learning Areas. You can access the site from this link here https://www.education.wa.edu.au/learning-at-home
Furthermore, I encourage all children to continue to read books from home every night. Keep up with the reading; as much as possible. It is so important.
Please also log into Studyladder – https://www.studyladder.com.au/. This website has a variety of Literacy and Numeracy activities that are linked to what we have been learning this Term in Room 28. The student’s passwords will be posted on the emailed to each parent as well as glued into the side of their Practice Time book, if they have been at school.
Check in regularly at the WGPS blog and Room 28’s blog as we are currently investigating some other useful sites and resources for home learning.
Writing activities can be fun also. I encourage you all to write for an extended period of time at least once or twice per week. At the moment we are writing recounts which are retelling events which have just happened. This is not unlike a diary entry. I will also post an example of the structure below.
You can also practise the spelling words on Studyladder. They have set phonic sounds and sight words for Year 1 with videos and linked games and activities.
Take care and best wishes to all of the children, and families, learning from home at this time.
Recount writing structure for parents from Shirley Mills
Thank you for the information!
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DeleteThanks for the information Miss Mills and Mrs Szczepanik. Will the student's passwords be posted on a separate blog?
ReplyDeleteWe have emailed out the students individual passwords to the email addresses you registered with the school. If you didn't receive it, just call us and we can assist you. We hope you and your family are staying safe and well.
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