Learning@home refers to the ways schools will maintain teaching and learning in the event of a prolonged school closure or student absence. The Department of Education has a number of online tools and resources to support students.
Curriculum resources are available for students to complete at their own pace. Students may require support to read and understand instructions.
The resources provided here are a sample of activities that can be printed and are designed as a support tool for students to continue their learning and engage in familiar activities essential to their learning and wellbeing.
Additional online resources are available through the Learning Place website using students log in. This is the same logon and password that students use to log onto the computers at school. This information was sent home with students via a letter or emailed to parents.
All Queensland state school students and staff can now download multiple free copies of the Microsoft Office 2016 suite to their personal home computers and mobile devices. You can choose to install Office 2016 or upgrade from Office 2013.
About the TSS online learning
environment
Principal's Message
In response to the COVID-19 health pandemic, our school has initiated new ways for students to learn from home in circumstances where they cannot access the school site. A range of curriculum materials have been developed to assist students to access their learning program from home. In our school, we have established OneNote Class Notebooks to support student learning and access to these materials. Students have been invited to their class pages by their teachers in readiness for learning in term 2.
Online Platform
OneNote | Microsoft OneNote is
software used by teachers to create digital notebooks that can be shared with
students. These digital notebooks: - can
be distributed to students intermittently as content and activities are
developed
- enable
teachers to collaborate with students
- enable
students to collaborate with each other; and
- enable
teachers to see and provide feedback on the work being done by
students.
Gaining Access - Teachers
email a link to students that have been added to their Class Notebook.
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Web Based Learning Curriculum Resources |
Prep and Year 1
Year 2 and 3
Year 4, 5 and 6
Please
note:
Office 365 OneNote Class Notebook is only
supported in the following browsers:
Chrome
Edge
Firefox
Safari
Copy the following URL into your supported browser: https://www.office.com
Software
- It is imperative that your home devices have the correct software. All students will need access to Microsoft Office when working in our online learning environment.
- All Queensland state school students can download multiple free copies of the latest Microsoft Office to their personal home computers and mobile devices.
- Parents and Caregivers can find more information here:
https://learningplace.education.qld.gov.au/microsoft-office-software
- Students will need to use their school logon and password to sign into the Learning Place. Students have been provided with their personal username and passwords. Contact your child’s teacher with regard to logon and password.
- Some year levels will be required to open PDF documents. This can be downloaded at
https://get.adobe.com/reader/
Some classes may using already established methods of communicating with students and parents and providing online learning. This will be advised to those classes by the class teacher.
Information regarding access to the individual year level’s online learning environments will be sent out separately – via email and via our school website.