This information is intended to provide clarity and transparency to pupils and parents or carers about what to expect from remote education
A pupil’s first day of being educated remotely might look different from our standard approach, while we take all necessary actions to prepare for a longer period of remote teaching.
On the first day your child will have access to maths, English and curriculum learning as well as our learning apps.
We will be teaching the same curriculum remotely as we do in school wherever possible and
appropriate. However, we may make adaptations to some aspects of learning to enable
children to acquire, practice and embed a particular skill (eg. practical curriculum subjects
such as art, DT or music). Staff will adapt the curriculum as required so that resources are
accessible for parents at home. Daily remote education will take the form of English, maths,
phonics (KS1), a topic-based activity and opportunities for PE and PSHCE.
We expect that remote education (including remote teaching and independent work) will take pupils broadly the following number of hours each day:
Key Stage 1= 3 hours+ per day
Key Stage 2= 4 hours+ a day including additional extra-curricular activities that you can
complete and additional resources for those who require learning
challenges.
We use Microsoft Teamsto support children in learning from home and recommend that you download this app onto your device.
If you do not have access to a device or have other technology problems, then please contact the school to inform us of this. We will contact you as quickly as possible with a solution to your technology issues. This might include lending tablets or laptops or devices to boost a poor internet connection.
Printed copies of the home learning can be available if you do not have online access. Again, please contact the school if you require printed copies and we will ensure they are ready to pick up.
We use a combination of the following approaches to teach pupils remotely:
You will receive a timetable to guide you with their learning including live lessons/video-based lessons throughout each day.
Your child will generally receive a mixture of live lessons and independent activities. You can adapt the timetable to suit you as a family.
Teachers can be contacted via email or through the Teams direct message.
We may also provide additional interventions to support your child in their learning and staff will notify you if this applies to your child.
Your child will have access to a variety of the following resources:
Your child is expected to engage with the daily learning provided by their class teacher. If this
is proving challenging, please contact us and we can help in providing some solutions.
We expect your child to complete the daily work assigned to them however we are flexible
with when and how this achieved. For some families a structured timetable works and for
others it does not. We want you to make home learning as stress-free as possible for you as a
family and we are able to support if you are having difficulties in engaging your child.
We aim to offer a range of learning opportunities throughout their lessons so that your child remains
as motivated as possible.
Children will be required to check in with their teacher. Children are
required to submit work or evidence of learning for English, maths and
the wider curriculum (including PSHE and PE). Other informal methods will be used
to monitor pupils’ learning including online sites such as Mathletics.
For some lessons
(particularly writing) they may be asked to submit their work a couple of times that week to
support with providing feedback to help with their writing.
We will be contacting your child via Teams if they have not sent over their work.
This will allow us to check if there are any problems with uploading the work or whether they
are finding their learning challenging.
We will ask for 3 pieces of work to be photographed and submitted via the pupil’s direct chat on Microsoft Teams each week. If this is not possible, these pieces of work can be sent via email.
If there is a 'lockdown' with the majority of children working from home, we will provide all SEND pupils with a parent friendly provision map to support parents with accessing remote learning. When this has been provided, class teachers will follow up with a parent consultation to discuss the provision map and any other support their child might need during lockdown. This will enable an ‘Assess, Plan, Do, Review’ cycle to continue even though pupils are at home. We will also remain in close contact with external agencies supporting your child (eg. SALT and the Educational Psychologist). We will adjust the level of support accordingly, offering one-to-one and small group online support as and when needed for SEND pupils and sometimes if required provide a pupil with an individualised pack of learning. Mrs Prinn (hprinn@bridgeschools.co.uk) and Mr. Smith (jsmith@looeprimary.co.uk) the Trust and school SENDCo and Assistant Head respectively, can be contacted to provide further advice and support if required. They will work closely with the class teachers to ensure remote provision is the very best it can be for pupils with SEND.
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