We would like to draw your attention to a selection of video guides which we have created to support you and your children during remote learning, particularly when using Google Classroom. These links can also be found in our Remote learning information, found on the school website.
Additional support for online learning
We have produced a series of short films to help our children and parents. These are posted on every Google Classroom, the Broadford Youtube page and the Broadford Facebook page.
Links to the individual videos can also be found below:
A guide to assignments, including uploading work to an assignment
A guide to accessing/using Times table Rock stars (otherwise known as TTRS.)
Using Xbox or PlayStation to access Google for remote learning
If there are any other films you would like us to produce, please email office@broadford.havering.sch.uk with your suggestions.
Other useful links
Associate for Physical Education - Supporting parents to teach PE at home
BBC Bitesize - Learning at home
NRich (Maths Activities)
Oxford Owl - Reading books online
Oak Academy website - a range of lessons delivered by qualified teachers
THINKUKNOW - Advice for parents regarding keeping children safe online
Havering Education Services - A list of websites to online resources which assist in home learning
The Centre for Parent and Child Support NHS A series of short videos covering all aspects of Being a Parent.
Havering Grow and Learn Useful information to help parents and carers of children from birth to five years old.
Havering Children’s Centres Virtual workshops, remote activity sessions, advice and more for parents and carers.
Havering Virtual Children’s Library Log in using your library card to access ebooks, audiobooks and more!
I'm sorry, but I feel the advice videos here of how to go about children using computers/ laptops is a little late, more for parents who find it hard to understand how to produce work, Tyler was,nt aware. Not all parents are computer literate. I feel we are the only ones but maybe and hopefully not. I think he has now cracked it, fingers crossed, he is certainly enjoying it and a lot of the pressure is off.Thankyou.
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