If your child has been asked to self-isolate or remain at home for any reason, they will need to log on to the Ivanhoe Remote Learning Portal through Moodle and click through to the desired subject. There will be some work entitled ‘Self Isolation Work’ for them to be getting on with in the first instance. (You can access information about how to log into the Remote Learning Portal by clicking here. )
They should aim to follow their normal in-school timetable as closely as possible. If they are unsure, please reply to the teacher who has set the work.
If you seem to have finished quickly, CHECK:
If in doubt, READ! Your reading book, some non-fiction, a digital book on a kindle, all reading is good reading.
Check out the Reading Portal on Moodle for our Virtual Book Club, to download eBooks, join the competitions or listen to our staff read you a book!
If you have a Library Card (apply online if not), you can also access free books online through the local library service – https://www.leicestershire.gov.uk/leisure-and-community/libraries/digital-library-services/ebooks
If you are well, the best thing to do is to try and follow your normal timetable.
If you are feeling poorly, just try your best.
Read the emails from your teachers carefully for instructions. Different subjects may need you to do different things.
You should be able to do all of the work on paper. Use what you have, a notebook is fine, lined or plain paper.
For Year 8 and 9 – please check the information sheet on the work page, find your teacher and make sure you are looking at the right Year half (X or Y).
For Year 7 – please email your Maths Teacher or m.konig@ivanhoe.co.uk
Please check out the Oak National Academy https://www.thenational.academy/ for lessons and activities that you can access.
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