//Remote Learning
Below, you will find tutorials and helpful information to help you successfully navigate remote learning.
We have also created Remote Learning Guidelines for you to share with your children!
K-2 Student and Parent Tutorials
For our K-2 students, Seesaw is the primary platform for delivering lessons and assignments for remote learning.
The Seesaw Family app, which you've been using until now, will not work to access assignments from home. In order for students to access assignments (activities) you will need to either: 1) download the Seesaw: The Learning Journal App (Seesaw Class) on a tablet; or 2) log into their account through app.seesaw.me.
- Quick Start Guide
- How to download Seesaw App on a Tablet (iPad, Kindle Fire)
- How to access Seesaw on a computer (Laptop, Desktop)
- How to sign into the Seesaw App
- What to expect: What a day of assignments (activities) look like
- How to find assignments (activities)
- How to Add Responses to Assignments
- How to hand in an assignment
- Video Tutorials - Seesaw on a Tablet
- Video Tutorials - Seesaw on a Laptop
Quick Start Guide
How to download Seesaw App on a Tablet (iPad, Kindle Fire)
How to access Seesaw on a computer (Laptop, Desktop)
How to sign into the Seesaw App
What to expect: What a day of assignments (activities) look like
How to find assignments (activities)
How to Add Responses to Assignments
How to hand in an assignment
Video Tutorials - Seesaw on a Tablet
Video Tutorials - Seesaw on a Laptop
3-6 Student and Parent Tutorials
- How to access Google Classroom from home
- NEW! How to Find Your Assignments
- New! Video Tutorial - How to Find Your Assignments
- How to turn in an assignment
- How do I know if I turned in my assignment correctly?
- How to send a Private Comment directly to the teacher through a Google Assignment
How to access Google Classroom from home
NEW! How to Find Your Assignments
New! Video Tutorial - How to Find Your Assignments
How to turn in an assignment
How do I know if I turned in my assignment correctly?
How to send a Private Comment directly to the teacher through a Google Assignment
Advice for Creating Boundaries and Expectations for Tech at Home
We recognize that asking students to engage in remote learning puts a lot of responsibility on you as parents to support and set boundaries around technology use at home.
Even though you have rules for technology use at home, you may find that you need to have new conversations with your child(ren) and create new rules due to these extraordinary circumstances. The guidelines below are meant to get you started, but each situation is unique and you may want to ask for specific advice. If so, please reach out to your child's teachers, division heads, or Liz Beck.
- What we would expect from students if they were on campus
- Tools to help you talk to your child about tech expectations at home
- Home Responsible Use Policy
What we would expect from students if they were on campus
Tools to help you talk to your child about tech expectations at home
Home Responsible Use Policy
Video Conferencing Tutorials
Our goal is to begin by launching the basics of online instruction so that our teachers, students, and parents can settle into a remote learning environment. As time goes on, we may choose to introduce new ways of working, including methods of connecting with one another in real time. For this reason, we provided the tutorials below should we begin using Zoom or Google Hangouts for synchronous meetings.
FAQ
- How can I find my child(ren)'s passwords?
- Tips on creating a home learning space for your child(ren)
- How to request a school device for your home
- Ideas for how to keep your child(ren) busy while socially distancing
- How can I get support?