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Redcliffe@Home Guide
  Our response to COVID-19
Redcliffe@Home Guide Our response to COVID-19 - Redcliffe Primary School
We are all in this together
All our actions and behaviours are focused on student learning

This Redcliffe@Home guide reflects how Redcliffe Primary School will continue engaging in education during the
current COVID-19 isolation.

While the development of the digital components needed to extend and continue to teach our students is by using
online technologies, we also have considered and included a variety of contexts to meet the needs of all of our Redcliffe
Primary School families. We are very aware not all our families have access to technology in the family home but
acknowledge most families have access to at least one device (e.g. iPads, tablet devices, laptops, PCs, Macs, or
smartphone).

As a school, we have offered a generic work package to each student to help continue the structure of learning at
home, taking each child up to the end of Week 2, Term 2.

We will provide a series of lessons and learning activities that will form part of the “Daily learning timetable”. The
programs, lessons and process have been designed in such a way that they are simple to follow, provide feedback,
revise and continue on the learning paths that students have already begun this year. This will start digitally from day 1
of Term 2 and culminate in Redcliffe@Home going “Live” from May 11th 2020.

Our Guiding Principles for Redcliffe@Home are:
     Keep it simple - We are endeavouring to provide work that will help children expand from their current
        knowledge.
     Maintain relationships - The relationships you have with your teachers and also the relationships developed
        with their peers. The sense of belonging remains essential for positive mental health.
     Clear expectations - Teachers, students, and families will have a clear understanding that everyone will be
        doing their best.
     Be positive - This is new for everyone. There will be opportunities for constructive feedback. Students will be
        rewarded for doing their best. We will also encourage you all to have fun while you learn.

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Learning at home protocols

Keep it simple
              Teachers                                 Student                                 Parents
Learning is to be accessible to all.    Maintain your own routine. Follow        Help your child develop a routine
                                        your daily classroom routine as a        that is flexible and meets the needs
                                        guide.                                   of your family.
 Consolidating and teaching new         Keep your workspace neat and tidy.       Begin and end your day by setting
concepts.                               Have all your equipment ready.           out and packing away your
                                                                                 equipment.
Learning can be integrated across       Keep a daily journal where you can       Encourage meaningful play, and
learning areas.                         practice your writing by recording       physical activity – Kung Fu and Phys
                                        events, funny moments during the         Ed videos will help.
                                        day and also your thoughts and
                                        feelings.

Maintain relationships
              Teachers                                 Student                                 Parents
Provide daily communication             Provide feedback to your teachers        Communicate with teachers via
regarding learning.                     regularly on how you are.                Seesaw or Email when required.
Have weekly check-ins with all                                                   Ask for help. We are all in this
families using face to face                                                      together.
conference or phoning calling.

Clear expectations
              Teachers                                 Student                                 Parents
Learning tasks are provided; Online     Check for communication from your        Ensure students take regular breaks
daily.                                  teacher every day.                       and drink water regularly (it drives
                                                                                 us crazy, but yes, they do need to go
Paper-based fortnightly.                                                         to the toilet, usually when you have
                                                                                 just got settled).
Expect communication from               Practice safe digital citizenship.       Create an online family contract
teachers during school hours.                                                    (an example is included).
(8.30am-3.15pm)
Learning will be consistent across      Stay calm, if you are unsure, then ask   Set good practices around screen
year levels. We work together to        (a parent can contact the teacher via    time (ensure your child plays outside
ensure all of our students’ needs are   Seesaw).                                 or actively when not working online).
catered for consistently and
correctly.

Be patient
              Teachers                                 Student                                 Parents
Be kind to others and yourself.         Be kind to others and yourself           Be kind to others and yourself.

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Communication

                    Seesaw
                    https://web.seesaw.me/

                    Redcliffe Primary School uses Seesaw to assist us in delivering Redcliffe@Home to our students.
                    Teachers have provided individual learning codes to families to enable connection to the app. Staff
                    will provide feedback on student learning using this method. Feedback will be delivered directly
                    through Seesaw (but may also come in other forms).

If you have not connected yourself or your children to Seesaw, please do so ASAP.

How to install and log into Seesaw

    1.   Go to https://app.seesaw.me on a computer. Or install the Seesaw Class app on an iOS or Android device.

    2.   Choose “I’m a Student”.

    3.   Scan this code using Seesaw’s built-in QR code scanner. Or type in the learning code provided to you by your
         child’s teacher (via hard copy or email).

    4.   This code must remain private and must not be shared with anyone.

For a video tutorial, please visit https://youtu.be/YlvVivXgqts

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Webex
                   https://www.webex.com/

                   We will be using the program Webex for face to face conferencing with parents and students. Each
                   class will be timetabled to use Webex at least once a week. Webex will provide an opportunity for
                   teachers to engage with their students and students with their peers. This is an integral aspect of our
mental health plan for students feeling alone during isolation. Teachers will also use phone connections to check in and
give feedback to those not able to access Webex or Seesaw.

How to join a Webex meeting.

https://help.webex.com/en-us/8bzter/Cisco-Webex-Meetings-Video-Tutorials

For more Webex tutorials, please visit https://help.webex.com/en-us/8bzter/Cisco-Webex-Meetings-Video-Tutorials

                   Compass Education
                   https://www.compass.education/

                  Compass and parent emails remain our primary communication tool for families (we will also
                  continue to use SZapp to carry our newsletter). We will seek parent meetings and school assemblies
                  using the communication mentioned above tools, but to discuss your child’s learning, we will use
Seesaw as required. Staff have agreed to monitor not only your child’s education but also their concerns, workloads
and wellbeing weekly, including phone communication at times.

New to Compass?
Please visit https://www.compass.education/guide

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Wellbeing

We are living in uncertain times not previously experienced in our lifetimes. As a school, we are still part of your
community and can offer vital support to you, your families and our students. The selection of resources below gives
support for your family’s mental health needs.

                        Kids Helpline
                        1800 55 1800
                        http://www.kidshelpline.com.au

                        Niggle by Kids Helpline
                        https://kidshelpline.com.au/niggle

                        Smiling Mind
                        https://www.smilingmind.com.au/

                        Beyond Blue Australia
                        1300 224 636
                        https://www.beyondblue.org.au

                        Lifeline
                        13 11 44
                        https://www.lifelinewa.org.au

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Remote Learning – Student Top Tips
Remote Learning for Students
Treat remote learning the same as classroom learning
Remember the same rules apply at home as in the classroom, especially concerning your behaviour and conduct. Stay
focused on your learning and avoid distractions.

Use classroom language
Do not use shorthand or text speak in your remote learning communications. Write as you would speak in class.
Remember to be respectful and polite at all times.

Take regular screen breaks
Take regular screen breaks during the day and in your spare time. These are opportunities to do something away from
your computer, preferably outdoors.

Always hold video learning in
an open space
To get the most from your remote
learning, set up a school desk in an
open space at home so that your
parents can supervise you.

Only communicate with the
school using Seesaw
Only use the school’s remote learning
platform, Seesaw, or your school email
account to send messages, images or
questions. We will contact you for
Webex.

Don’t share your passwords or
sensitive information
You have been provided with a
password to access your school email
account and Seesaw for remote
learning. Always keep your passwords
and details safe and never share them
with anyone.

Try not to have personal
conversations via Seesaw
Remember to keep your school and
private discussions separate. Do not
send personal messages or images via
Seesaw or your school email.

Look after your mental health and wellbeing
Remote learning means that you are working alone, and you may miss your daily interactions with your friends and
teachers. If you are feeling frustrated, sad or lonely, please talk to your parents or a teacher. They are all there to help
you.

Tips for parent wellbeing
During this period of remote learning, we’re determined to ensure families still feel the support of our fantastic school
community. Here are some tips for parents to maintain their wellbeing:

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Look after yourself
Prioritising self-care will keep your stress level under control, which also helps to reduce your child’s stress levels. It’s
win-win!

Reduce expectations
Having your child at home will affect your regular productivity levels – expect to get less done. You may also need to
manage your expectations of what your child can handle right now.

Find a routine that works for you
Remote learning won’t look like school, and that’s okay, but creating a structure on the day is essential.

Prioritise connections
Fostering the connection with your child reassures them that they are safe and loved. It’s as easy as spending a few
moments in the day engaging in an activity they are passionate about.

Answer their questions
Open the dialogue by asking what they know. Answer their questions calmly and truthfully and stick to facts from
trusted sources.

Resources
Parenting Helpline               Ph. 9368 9368 or 1800 111 546

Lifeline                         Ph. 13 11 14

Maggie Dent                      Top tips and links for families in isolation

The BRAVE Program                Beating stress and worries about COVID-19

Triple P Parenting               Top parenting tips for uncertain times

Department of Education          Additional information and support services available to young people and children
Learning at Home                 under 12
                                 https://www.education.wa.edu.au/learning-at-home/support-for-children-and-young-
                                 people

Sharing is caring. We want to thank Chris Jenkins for supplying the above list linked to Remote Teaching Service but
formatted by Guildford Grammar School & Darlington Primary School.

It must be true; we are all in this together. Cheers.

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What we have prepared for you

Term 1, Week 9-10
We explored the best manner to distribute learning material and also whether constructive new learning was possible
using paper, digital or both. We explored the safest way to communicate with the students, face to face, in real-time.
We also explored the best ways to initiate feedback in a timely manner.

Nearly 90% of families in our lower grades can access digital learning for their children while the figure is not as high in
the older year groups. We have concluded the best method of distance delivery is by digital formats; however, we can
also offer a paper option, but the feedback will be slower in reaching the students.

We explored the many different digital platforms available and have identified the platforms for communication that
best suit our needs are, Compass, Seesaw & Webex.

Staff have undergone training in how to use Seesaw effectively to deliver learning to your children. We have looked at
every class’ first day activities and learnt from each other and are committed to providing a quality education during
our isolation periods next term.

Staff are now preparing a week’s work in preparation to drop daily, ‘Must Do’ activities from May 11th.

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Term 2, Week 1-2
In week 1, teachers will upload a lesson each day
before 9 am into Seesaw. Students should complete
the activity as soon as possible after this time. The
teacher will assess the workpiece and make
comments where necessary. A Webex will also be
included in this to help students and parents to
provide feedback regarding the activity – was it too
easy, too hard, did it make sense, could you follow
the directions, do you understand the language. This
will help ensure we are offering the most robust
education to your child.

During week 2, this will increase to include two lessons using the same format. Teachers will also forward their
timetable for Must Do student activities. Must Do activities are used for consolidation of prior knowledge, include the
development of new concepts and are used to help guide students through feedback and are used for assessment. We
will also include supplementary activities and links to activities that will help develop a deeper understanding of their
work plus activities which will help with student wellbeing.

 Must Do
 English Task                              Math Task                                  Specialist Tasks
 Children will be provided with an         Each day your child will complete a        Each week your child will
 English or Language task each day.        Math task from Origo Stepping Stones.      complete a 30-minute specialist
 Early finishers are encouraged to read    This will include a simple warm-up and     activity. Specialist teachers will
 for pleasure, complete activities on      activity. The activities should take no    assign tasks in:
 Study Ladder or play a board or card      longer than the time allocated.
 game.                                                                                1x Physical Education
                                           Early finishers are encouraged to play a   1x Music
 Your focus should be on talking with      card or board games. Practice              1x Digital Technologies
 and listening to your child. Make sure    reciting/chanting their timetables – you
 they use complete sentences, i.e.         can quiz them after they have practised.   Each fortnight your child will
 “what do you want for lunch?” The                                                    complete assigned activities in:
 response, “A sandwich” should be          Repetition (such as reciting number
 said as “I would like a sandwich for      facts), is good for moving the             1x Science
 lunch, please.”                           information from short term memory to      1x HASS (Social studies)
                                           the recoverable long-term memory.          1x Art

 Can Do
 These are activities to help consolidate learning but aren’t essential. Some parents and children will want to
 complete these tasks. These are optional and will not be submitted to teachers for feedback.

 See the list below.

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Free Supplementary Activities – ‘Can Do’
Alternative websites to consider for additional activities

 Typing.com                                        Constable Care
 https://www.typing.com/                           www.cccsf.org.au/primary

 English & Math K-6 (Prep is Kindy,                Math, Language Arts (literacy), Computing,
 Foundation is Pre-Primary)                        Science, Life Skills
 https://au.ixl.com/                               https://www.e-learningforkids.org/

 Early Learning games – K-1                        National Geographic for kids K-1
 https://www.abcmouse.com/kid/games                https://www.natgeokids.com/au/

 Splash and Learn – Mathematics K-6                Brainpop Jnr K-3 & Brainpop Yr4-8
 https://www.splashlearn.com/                      https://www.brainpop.com/

 The Khan Academy – All subject areas              Math Games – K-6
 https://www.khanacademy.org/                      https://au.mathgames.com

 Rules for card games                              Art at home
 Parent guidance needed on these sites. Real       Have you tried painting with coffee, fruit and
 cards are better than online.                     Vegetable paint or paint made with spices? Can
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_Fish             you discover alternative paintbrushes like a
                                                   toothbrush or leaves or sticks?
 https://www.pagat.com/rummy
                                                   https://theartofeducation.edu/2020/03/13/27-
 https://www.thesprucecrafts.com                   art-activities-and-lessons-to-try-at-home/

 http://www.lifeguides.net/games/solitaire

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Daily Update/Attendance

Although attendance will not officially be taken, each student’s commitment will be measured by their engagement
with the learning programs provided. If concerns arise, parents will be contacted and meetings arranged, so we can
help families continue their child’s learning journey, during this time.

Teachers will provide their classroom with a ‘good morning’ update. At first, your child will need your help to access
this update. In each daily update, teachers will outline the learning that is expected and how your child can access the
resources. They will give general feedback on tasks and update children on expectations. This may also include explicit
teaching.

Updates will be delivered to students through the Seesaw app and released to children at 9 am each morning. Please
understand students can access this at any time once their school day begins.

Daily Structure
We will provide 3 hours of ‘Must Do’ activities each day and also offer “supplementary” learning activities to help
enhance the learning experience. As much as possible we will try to follow the classroom timetable including which
subjects are taught on which days, including Mandarin, Art, PE, Music, Health, Kung Fu. Children must also have access
to the outside world be that the garden, back yard or veranda. A blank timetable is included on the last page of this
booklet to help parents plan.

Students will be expected to upload their work samples each day so teachers can provide feedback on their learning.

Daily: Seesaw. Daily update, Must DO activities, questions, links, videos.
Weekly: Webex conferencing. Facilitate classroom catch-ups with teacher and peers, mental health checks. (individual
feedback if/when necessary).
Fortnightly: Webex whole school assemblies, including positive behaviour rewards Spin to Win. Yes, we will still be
giving Faction Tokens to those who fully engage, do great work or provide videos/art/stories of the weekly challenges
set.

Early Childhood, Kindy - Pre-Primary
The structure of the Redcliffe@Home learning program is set up to be flexible, but still honouring the importance of
routine for our early childhood students. We strongly recommend that you establish what your routine will look like -
keeping in mind that this may not be the standard 8:40 am-2:45 pm - and that’s okay. We are planning activities for
about 90 minutes per day, five days per week.

Middle School, Year 1-Year 3
Treat home school, just like the classroom. Keep the same timetable and keep the same expectations. These classes
should have about 2-2 ½ hours per day of Must Do work activities.

Senior School, Year 4-Year 6
It is essential to get your children to do more than regurgitate their answers. Children should link their responses to
aspects of their life. Compare an activity to life experiences, i.e. Maths – shopping or STEM project. Science – cooking.
Literacy to vacuuming, just kidding, but why not include house chores in the learning timetable. We expect 3 hours of
Must Do activity time per day.

Work Packages
Teachers will provide ‘Must Do’ printed work packages for identified families and those requesting hard copy learning
material as they cannot access Online learning while in isolation. These packages will be available from the front of the
school on Friday, May 8th between 9 am-11 am for kindergarten to year 2 and from 1 pm – 3 pm for students in years
3 to 6.

These packages must be returned on Friday, May 22nd, at the same times as above. New work packages will be
distributed at that time. This process of fortnightly returns and pick up of student work will continue until isolation has
ceased. Students will receive feedback via phone conversation and work return. All families requiring work packages
must inform the school no later than Wednesday, April 29th to allow time for printing and packaging of resources.

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We are all in this together

From day one of Term 2, all students who attend Redcliffe Primary School will be supervised. Families who are
identified as part of the essential workforce, who work full or part-time or do not have access to adequate supervision
for their children can send them to school. Any student who attends Redcliffe Primary School will be supervised and
given access to tablets and laptops to complete their online learning tasks. These students must be signed into Seesaw
to complete their assigned tasks.

Unless the government changes its stance on school attendance, our teachers will continue to develop online learning
programs and all students will have access to complete these lessons online. When isolation for students is lifted,
teachers will revert to face to face teaching.

Approximately 30% of our total staff suffer from health conditions that prevent them from attending during the COVID-
19 crisis. We would thank parents for the supporting these staff during these trying times by supporting the measures
put into place by both our federal and state governments.

I am reminded of a boy who fled war-torn Serbia with his family, to live in refugee camps in Europe, before being
settled in Australia. He missed out on four years of primary age education during the war and only resumed as a
refugee child in Australia. He has now completed his training culminating in a degree at University. This crisis is a speed
bump, but it is not a learning disaster that can’t be overcome.

We look forward to a time when all students return to Redcliffe Primary School, and we resume our teaching and
learning programs.

We inspire. We nurture. We succeed.

Mark Hendon
Principal

We are all in this together

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Online Safety - Family Online Contract

    Now, more than ever, our children will be accessing services online, for education, pleasure and recreation. Parents are
    encouraged to ensure that their networks at home are prepared for their child/children’s use, and to establish an
    effective ‘Online Family Contract’.

    We have provided two examples that you could use to guide what an effective contract might look like.

                                           Family Online Safety Contract
                     This contract helps us stay safe when it comes to what we SEE, SAY and DO online.

      I                                                                                                              , will:
                                                             (Child)

•    Tell my parents or carer if I see something that makes me feel upset, uncomfortable or scares me.
•    Be aware that people online are not always who they say they are and do not always tell the truth.
•    Let my parents supervise where I go online as I understand they do this to help keep me safe.
•    Tell my parents or carer if someone sends me rude or naked pictures or links that I did not ask for.
•    Not give out personal information about myself, my family, my friends, or others online, including full names,
     addresses, phone numbers or schools.
•    Not share my passwords or usernames with anyone, but a parent or carer and I understand they will only use it
     if they are worried about me or my safety.
•    Treat others the way I want to be treated online and with the same respect as I would offline.
•    Never use the internet or a mobile device to cyberbully someone.
•    Make sure all of my accounts are always set to private.
•    Not talk to anyone online, or add anyone on my social networks, if I don’t know them offline.
•    Never agree to meet someone in person that I have only met online, and I will tell my parents if someone asks
     to meet me.
•    Accept my parents or carer as a ‘Friend’ on social media providing they ask for my permission before posting or
     commenting on my content, and they speak to me first if they see something they don’t agree with on my
     profiles.
•    Not respond to emails, instant messages, messages or friend requests from people I don’t know.
•    Never send someone a photo of myself online without checking with my parents or carer first.
•    Learn how to block and report people online and tell my parents or carer immediately if doing this.
•    Ask for permission before downloading any apps, games or software, so my parents or carer can check these
     are appropriate for my age and won’t harm the device.
•    Teach my parents or carer about the internet, apps, games and websites I enjoy.

•    Agree to the online time limits set by my parents or carer and put my devices to bed at night to help me get a
     restful sleep.

     Signed:                                                                     Signed:
     (Child)                                                                     (Parent/carer)

     Courtesy of Mindarie Primary School

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Important Links

 Office of the eSafety Commissioner   Kids Health Online
 https://www.estafety.gov.au          https://www.kidshealth.org/en/parents/net-
                                      safety.html
 Think U Know                         WA Police
 https://thinkuknow.org.au            https://police.wa.gov.au

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Time/
Minutes        Block Name                                 Activity                             Complete

 Before         Morning
8:30 am        Preparation

          Morning Fitness Numeracy Task          Tidy Room       Brain Break     Morning Tea

          Daily Check-In Daily Mindfulness      Help Sibling     Brain Break       Lunch

           Journal Task      Specialist Task    Chore-Time       Family Time     Brain Break

                                               Afternoon Fresh Afternoon Fresh
           Literacy Task       Wake Up                                           Brain Break
                                                     Air             Air

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