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Home Learning during School Closure
Remote Learning Policy - 2022-2024
Where can we access learning resources for during the school closure?
In the event that the school should have to close, Parents will be able to access home learning via Fronter or TEAMS. Pupils will be provided with a login and password to access the work.
Please find below the slides from the Zoom meeting with Parents and a document to help you access the Zoom Live Sessions.
Zoom and Keeping your children safe online
How to access live Zoom sessions
Can we contact the class teacher?
Yes - Parents will be provided with their childs teachers email address.
Advice on how to structure your day?
We know every family will be different but it is important to keep to regular routines and have a balance of learning, online activites and rest during this time.
What online resources can I use to support my child's learning?
There are so many excellent resources available that it might become rather overwhelming. We would always direct you firstly to the links given in any communication with your childs teacher.
Children also have logins for
SUMDOG for English and Maths and
Online safety
These websites are recommended by the Department for Education to support online safety.
- Internet matters - for support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online
- London Grid for Learning - for support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online
- Keeping Children Safe Online - for support for parents and careers from the NSPCC
- Parent info - for support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online
- Thinkuknow - for advice from the National Crime Agency to stay safe online
- UK Safer Internet Centre - advice for parents and carers
How do we help our children?
Please find below some documents with guidance on how you can support your child's home learning.
7 Top Tips to Support Reading at Home
7 Top Tips to Support Key Stage Two Children Reading at Home
Supporting Home Learning Routines - Planning the Day
The Department for Education have produced guidance for parents and carers about supporting younger children, primary age children and children with SEND.
Helping children aged 2 to 4
Helping primary school aged children
Help children with SEND
Guidance for Parents/Carers of Children attending education or childcare