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When the school closes the door to most of the students again, so many parents, juggling and supervising jobs have to fill this gap.


Will the school provide resources?

For example, if your child's school has already made the work online through Google Classroom, this may continue.But these tools are more often used in secondary schools than in primaries. Therefore, older students are more likely to check out the platforms the school has chosen and complete the task.And they tend to have their own laptops.Some schools ask older children to stick to their existing schedules, with some active lessons on Google Hangouts and virtual classrooms and some passive lessons where kids will work independently.And depending on the school, there may be a system for children to submit work and mark it.


What resources are available online?

ParentKind also publishes a list of free online resources, as well as Oak National Academy, compiled by teachers.Additionally, many schools provide a list of resources on various topics to help parents during this difficult time, such as:

BrainPop - Animated video on math, science and English topics.
Tynker - Coding Lessons
Creative Bug - Craft lessons from knitting to jewelry making, drawing and origami.
YouTube Free Schools - Videos on topics such as the US Constitution, coral reefs, and the solar system.


Many schools are already paying for slotxo online resources, so it's a good idea to check what resources you have access to, as these will be course-based.About half of UK schools use sites like MathsWatch, which caters to children from Year 4 through A-level.Sarah Dove, a teacher who works online with children who are unable to attend the same school day.The key is to find out what works for you as a family. It has to be considered between home life and school, ”she said.Don't spend all day in your pajamas.Come together to practice mindfulness rather than assembly and work on the topic too." Even at school, the kids weren't working from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., said Wespiser.So to expect them "Sitting at a table with paper and pen" all day is not realistic.But it's important that your parents think of themselves as well.One of the biggest challenges that parents report to us is balancing their job and school work," she said.This time, employers may be less sympathetic.Parents need to look after their well-being and take the time to find what works for you.And the school should give more advice.


How about equipment and data?

In the latest blockade, there are concerns about the digital divide between wealthy families with access to laptops and those without devices and may struggle to keep their kids online.Additionally, the cost of broadband and the fact some parts of the country are unable to reach optimal internet speeds, and studying at home can be a nightmare for many families.The government delivered more than 560,000 devices to schools and councils in the UK between March and December and a further 100,000 contracts by the end of this week.The union urgently urges the increase in the effort, while others have called for the deduction of data costs on educational apps and websites from their broadband chargesThe Department for Education runs programs for disadvantaged children who do not have access to a broadband connection at home, while some ISPs also provide assistance. New content added since March.

And the recently announced that it will show course material on TV every Monday 11 January:

Elementary programming, including Lessons and BBC Bitesize Daily 9.00-12.00 on CBBC.
A minimum of two hours program to support the GCSE course on BBC Two.
Meanwhile, the government, unlike the first shutdown, expects schools to provide their own online learning.Ofsted may keep an eye on how much schools are doing, which can mean less flexibility than first blocking when you want to paint a rainbow or throw a stone in a river, you can," said Karen Wespieser, founder of the app. ParentPing


How should we structure the day?

Little and often advice from MathsWatch founder Ken Smith, who has been a teacher for 34 years.Even the one-hour lessons at school were degraded by teachers," he said.And parents have to do the same.It is much better if you do it a little every day.


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