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Term 2 Week 1 Learning Grid

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Good morning everyone, Please find below two important documents for week 1: Suggested Timetable Term 2... Click here This document is a suggested timetable to follow, as those at school will be following this timetable as well. This will allow me to do English and Math's lessons each day with both those at home and school (please see the 'Teams Meeting Timetable' in the next document). Home Learning Grid Week 1 Term 2...Click here This document outlines the learning activities for the week. Each day is on a new page with suggested timings for each lesson. Please show this to the children (it is also saved in their 'Learning Grids Term 2' folder on OneNote for them to see and follow). On the last page of this document there is a 'Teams Meeting' schedule, which outlines when the students must (where they can) be on Teams to see the English (9am) or Math (11.30am) lesson being taught by me. There is also Guided reading sessions at 10am, where small

Term 2 Info!

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Good afternoon parents, It's not long now until we'll be saying 'Welcome Back to Term 2!' As we gather together again, I would like to take the time to reflect on the difficulty of the last few weeks… it has been hard...physically and emotionally taxing. Yet when I really stop and think, we as a family have gained so much from being together. Doing things we just never thought of doing or having the time to do them. We all have our ways to manage stress and for me I learnt that baking makes everything better (see some of my creations below)! My waistline doesn't agree, however I have tried to compensate this with the daily rides we go on as a family. I hope that however you and your family have spent the last few weeks that it has worked for you and you have been able to find some silver linings. Tomorrow we commemorate ANZAC Day, it is a good reminder that whilst my family and I have known difficulty in the last few weeks, we haven’t known rea

Happy Holidays!

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Good morning, We hope you are enjoying the beautiful start to the holidays. Whilst our end to the term was quite intense, we hope that the weeks of home schooling weren't too stressful on you all. I was so proud at how quickly the students adapted to the new situation and then produced incredible pieces of work.  I am currently working through all the marking: Narratives, Basil Presentations and Maths tests but from what I've seen so far there are some very pleasing results. All Maths tests completed and uploaded have been marked and your child's results can be found where they saved their test in OneNote. The results for the other two tasks will be saved in OneNote under 'Assessment Results' in the coming week for your child to view. Today you will receive an email with your child's Interim Report attached. Keep an eye out for this! With both Ali and I being at home working and educating our own children, we truly appreciate the amount of time and