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Remote Learning

Our online learning platform for all students is MS Teams.
Please click on the link below for access.
https://teams.microsoft.com/
DfE Remote Learning Expectations Link here
DfE Media - “What should remote education look like?” Link here
Ofsted “What’s working well in remote education” Link here
Online Safety & Safeguarding Link here
Legislation and statutory requirements Link here

It is important that we try to continue delivering high-quality education during periods of remote learning. Alongside uploading resources and lesson packs, setting quizzes, tasks, project work and assignments on a regular basis is essential to ensure that students attempt to engage with the work we provide.  Learning from home can only truly be effective if students complete tasks and receive feedback from their teachers on assignments that they submit. 

Along with the above and in line with our current assessment, feedback and marking policy, staff will aim to set, assess and feedback on unit tasks during this current school closure via MS Teams.

If you have any difficulties logging in, or handing in work via this platform, please contact a member of our IT support team via our school office:  ecsgeneral@enfieldcs.enfield.sch.uk.

Please click here for a great article in The Guardian from Mon 23 March about how to help your children still want to learn from home.

 Please click here to sign up (parents & staff) for daily TED-Ed lessons.

Student Resources for Remote Learning

This list has been compiled by Home Educators and is meant for parents to use as suggestions for home study resources. It is not an exhaustive list nor a compulsory list for Home Learning. 

Khan Academy  /https://www.khanacademy.org/

Especially good for maths and computing for all ages but other subjects at Secondary level. Note this uses the U.S. grade system but it's mostly common material.

BBC Learning /https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize

This site is old and no longer updated and yet there's so much still available, from language learning to BBC bitesize for revision. No TV licence required except for content on BBC iPlayer.

Futurelearn    https://www.futurelearn.com/

Free to access 100s of courses, only pay to upgrade if you need a certificate in your name (own account from age 14+ but younger learners can use a parent account).

Seneca  https://www.senecalearning.com/

For those revising at GCSE or A level. Tons of free revision content. Paid access to higher level material.

Openlearn   /https://www.open.edu/openlearn/

Free taster courses aimed at those considering Open University but everyone can access it. Adult level, but some e.g. nature and environment courses could well be of interest to young people.

 Blockly    https://blockly.games/

Learn computer programming skills - fun and free.

Scratch  /https://scratch.mit.edu/explore/projects/all

Creative computer programming

Ted Ed  https://ed.ted.com/

All sorts of engaging educational videos

National Geographic Kids  /https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/?s=uk

Activities and quizzes for younger kids.

    

Duolingo    https://www.duolingo.com/

Learn languages for free. Web or app.

Mystery Science  https://mysteryscience.com/

Free science lessons

The Kids Should See This  https://thekidshouldseethis.com/

Wide range of cool educational videos

Crash Course  https://thecrashcourse.com/

You Tube videos on many subjects

Crash Course Kids  https://www.youtube.com/user/crashcoursekids

As above for a younger audience

Crest Awards  https://www.crestawards.org/

Science awards you can complete from home.

iDEA Awards  https://idea.org.uk/

Digital enterprise award scheme you can complete online.

Paw Print Badges  https://pawprintfamily.com/product-category/free-resources/?product_category=activity-resources

Free challenge packs and other downloads. Many activities can be completed indoors. Badges cost but are optional.

 Tinkercad  https://www.tinkercad.com/

All kinds of making.

Prodigy Maths  https://www.prodigygame.com/

Is in U.S. grades, but good for UK Primary age.

Big History Project   https://school.bighistoryproject.com/bhplive

Aimed at Secondary age. Multi disciplinary activities.

Geography Games    https://world-geography-games.com/

Geography gaming!

Blue Peter Badges    https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/joinin/about-blue-peter-badges?collection=blue-peter-badges

If you have a stamp and a nearby post box.

The Artful Parent    https://www.facebook.com/artfulparent/

Good, free art activities

Red Ted Art   https://www.redtedart.com/

Easy arts and crafts for little ones

The Imagination Tree   https://theimaginationtree.com/

Creative art and craft activities for the very youngest.

Toy Theater   toytheater.com/

Educational online games

DK Find Out  https://www.dkfindout.com/uk/  

Activities and quizzes

Twinkl    ​    https://www.twinkl.co.uk/

This is more for printouts, and usually at a fee, but they are offering a month of free access to parents in the event of school closures.

CBeebies Radio for younger children  https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/radio/calming-sounds?collection=playlist-collection

Woodland Trust - Nature Detectives great for going out into the garden  https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/

Oxford Owl reading resources for younger students  - https://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/

British Council School Resources for learning English https://www.britishcouncil.org/school-resources

FREE Online Safety Guides for parents and carers:  https://nationalonlinesafety.com/