Remote Learning
Remote learning is a new concept for all of us. We have worked hard to create a remote learning package that we are extremely proud of. Our Remote Learning Guide has been created to support you as much as possible while you are based at home with your children.
Please click here to download the Remote Learning Guide
Devices
Remote learning will require access to a device such as a smart phone, PC, IPad, tablet or laptop, as well as Wi-Fi connectivity. Children can also access home learning through your SMART TV, Xbox or PlayStation.
Please click here for advice on how to log on using different devices.
Remote Learning Policy
The Remote Learning Policy aims to:
- Ensure consistency in the approach to remote learning for pupils who are not in school
- Set out expectations for all members of the school community with regards to remote learning
- Provide appropriate guidelines for data protection
Please click here to download the ACET Remote Learning Policy.
The Remote Learning Plan aims to:
- Ensure all pupils will have access to the same curriculum entitlement whether they be in attendance at the academy or accessing education through remote learning.
- Ensure that when accessing work remotely, all pupils are able to continue to learn and make progress
Please click here to download the plan.
Google Classroom
For any online learning we will be using Google classroom. All children have been given a Gsuite log in, which they will need to use to access their lessons (children have used Gsuite in their computing lessons). Please click on the link below for instructions on how to access Gsuite. If you do not have your child's log in details or are struggling to access Gsuite, please get in contact with us so we can offer you further support.
For support videos on using Google Classroom please log onto your child's Google Classroom account where you will find videos on:
How to submit work
and
How to send the class teacher a message in Google Classroom
Devices
Remote learning will require access to a device such as a smart phone, PC, IPad, tablet or laptop, as well as Wi-Fi connectivity. Children can also access home learning through your SMART TV, Xbox or PlayStation.
Useful Links
Reading
Virtual School Library - Provides online books along with reading and writing activities from a range of children's authors and illustrators.
Rotherham Library E-Books - Free books to borrow virtually
Derbyshire Library E-Books - Free books to borrow virtually
Book Trust - Free online books and storytime (this website sometime uses links to third party sites, including YouTube, so children should not use it unsupervised).
Oxford Owl - A range of online books which include some much-loved characters.
Story Time - A free online magazine edition (subscription is needed to access further additions)
Phonics Play - A site packed with interactive phonics games which is providing free access during national lockdown. Username: jan21 Password:home
Maths
TTRockstars - Children have log in details in their planner (please contact school if you do not have them). Times Tables Rock Stars is a carefully sequenced programme where children can practise their times tables. Children can play independently or play against their friends to improve their times table recall.
My Maths - Children have log in details in their planner (please contact school if you do not have them). Once logged in, use your individual portal code to access resources set by the class teacher. You can also chose an area to work on that you feel you would like further practise or play some of the games.
Education.com - A wide variety of different resources to promote telling the time - a life skill required by all! This site is full of exciting animated clips and interactive games to build confidence and understanding.
ICT Games - Free educational games aimed at primary age children linked to the maths curriculum. This site also has games linked to other areas of the curriculum.
Wellbeing
Childline Tool Box - Offers support and calming activities if you are feeling overwhelmed or anxious
Learn Together - The Home Learning Hub Treasure Trail is a challenge for families to complete together. There are nine challenges to complete. Each level of the challenge involves different websites and resources with thing to find, look at and try.
ELSA - A range of free activities to support pupils with emotions and helping them with their understanding of the current situation
Young Minds - Resources for pupils and parents to support with mental health, with some specifically linked to the coronavirus outbreak.