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这是我娃学校发的指引
INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISTANCE LEARNING 1. Remember you are “in school/class”. · Yes, it looks different. Yes, it feels different. But your learning must not stop, just because we are working in a different way. This is too big of a year to miss this week’s learning. Remind yourself that you are preparing for your exams each and every day of this week. · You are expected to complete your work. If you do not complete work, you will be completing it for lunchtime detentions when we return to school. If you fall behind, are unable to complete work due to illness… you must talk to me. · Bookwork standards must be maintained (neat writing, underline date, headings, math answers…, pen colour…)
2. Set up a workspace that is free from distraction.
3. Attend compulsory Zoom sessions. · If we mark work on Zoom, then mark accurately. If you make a lot of mistakes, you need to ask questions then, or if we run out of time, then you must come online for optional Zoom sessions, where I can go over things with you to help you understand where you went wrong. · If I am giving instructions, listen! Remember SLANT.
4. Be honest AND attend optional Zoom sessions. · Be honest with yourself, your parents and with me if you are struggling with something. It’s OK to make mistakes or to not know. I can help you. Your parents might be able to help you too. We all care about you and your learning! · Ask, even if you’re just a little unsure. I can’t wander around and see who is struggling, so you need to come to me on Zoom. I have my whiteboard and the ladybird (document camera), so I can show you how to do things just as I would in class.
5. Email all work THAT I ASK FOR. · CamScanner is a great free app that enables you to scan your work to send me. I find this is more effective that a photo. But, photos are find if you can’t work out how to use CamScanner. Let me know if you’d like a Zoom session showing you how to use CamScanner. · Please, don’t email me every piece of work you do. I will be checking your books when we return to school.
6. Remember Email etiquette: · Check you have looked and read all the information and used your initiative before emailing a question. (You need to have tried to find the answer before you ask for help.) · The subject line needs to explain the topic of your email in 2-5 words. · Every email must start: Dear Mrs xxxx · Every email must end: From (your name). · Your message needs to - clearly explain what your question is, or what work is attached. (e.g. What subject, question number… you are struggling with. OR: Attached is my spelling sentences)
- be polite and respectful.
· Limit emails - Only email work that I ask you to email.
- Look carefully to see if your question is answered in my instructions, YouTube videos…
- Think, what you think I would expect in terms of book layout?
- Can you move onto something else, while you wait to ask on the next Zoom session?
- Think, if it is better answered on an optional Zoom session, where I can show you using the whiteboard or ladybird.
· NOTE: If you do not follow appropriate email etiquette, you may find you do not get a reply.
7. Remember Zoom etiquette · Your name needs to be clearly showing – do not try playing tricks or be silly with this, or changing your name (except to set it up with your name as soon as you come online) · Turn Up and Be Ready: Turn up, be on time and have your books and stationery ready. - Check your speakers are on, and you know how to work your microphone.
· Remember you are “in class”. - SLANT is expected (Sit up, look and listen, ask and answer relevant questions, nod your head, track the speaker) No fiddling or drawing attention to yourself.
- Video on.
- Sound off unless you are asked to speak.
- Use the hand up function.
- Do not distract others.
- No virtual backgrounds
· If your internet cuts out, come back on as soon as you can. · Tell your family that you’re going on Zoom, so they know to be quiet in the background.
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