Hurlford Primary School and Early Childhood Centre

An East Ayrshire Council School

January 17, 2021
by Mrs Campbell
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Microsoft Teams – Online Rules for Pupils

Using a Microsoft Teams Meeting is like inviting someone into your home. You need to think carefully about the view from your web camera and how you are set up at home for learning online. Here are some top tips.

  1. Be dressed suitably – no PJs – get dressed as you would be happy to be seen outside of your home.
  2. Sit somewhere with your back towards the wall. This will reduce how much of your home is in the camera frame. If you are using the App switch on the blur background option.
  3. Turn the TV and other distractions off. Try to find a space which is quiet. Don’t worry – we know this might not always be easy for everyone to do. Your teacher will help you set up the noise reduction setting.
  4. If you have some headphones, please use them. You might need to change the meeting settings after you plug-in your headphones. This will work even better if they have a microphone.
  5. Choose somewhere with good light but don’t have your back towards a window if you can avoid it. Too much light can make it difficult for others to see you on your camera.
  6. Have your device on a table rather than on your knees. If you don’t have a table, use cushions under your device to make yourself more comfortable.
  7. Have some paper/jotters handy with a pen or pencil so you can write notes if you need to. You could also use Microsoft OneNote or O365 Word to write short notes with your device during your meeting.

 

Connecting to your meeting

 

  1. Visit your Microsoft Team to get the meeting link just before the meeting is due to start.
  2. You will not be able to join before your teacher.
  3. Mute your microphone before you enter the meeting. You can also switch off your camera if you wish.
  4. Click Join now to enter the Teams Meeting.
  5. Once connected, listen carefully to your teacher. You can use the chat to ask questions or unmute your microphone and ask your question. You should mute your mic again after you have asked your questions.
  6. In your Teams Meeting, be kind and considerate of other people. The Teams Meeting is just like being in school and you need to behave appropriately. Your teacher may remove you from the meeting if you do not do so. If you are removed from a meeting, the head teacher or another member of staff may discuss this with you and your parents/carers.
  7. When the call is complete, disconnect by clicking the red “hang up” button.
  8. Remember to check your Microsoft Team after the meeting for any assignments that your teacher may have set for you.
  9. Pupil Expectations: -where required, access the files for each lesson on Glow in advance and have the materials to hand; • submit all assignments on time in accordance to the agreed protocols; • dress appropriately for all classes, thinking about modesty and respect for others; • seek to contribute to the class in a positive manner and not be disruptive at any time;• understand that no part of the ‘live virtual lesson’ will be recorded; Do not record or take pictures of any part of a livestream / video-conference lesson.• understand and agree that no documentation stored for learning, whether it be assignments or materials shall be duplicated, copied or shared with anyone other than the pupil or school• leave the Microsoft Team Meeting if you are feeling uncomfortable;  • ensure the location you log in from is appropriate i.e. give consideration to background, camera angle, privacy etc. Consider making use of appropriate customised backgrounds.• show respect for everyone in the online classroom;• make sure you have all power adaptors, laptops, screen connections ready before the lesson begins;• only use your Glow email address for class communication; • be punctual for all lessons;

January 17, 2021
by Miss Baillie
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P2B – Monday 18th January

Hello Primary 2B! 🙂

I hope you have all had a fantastic weekend and were able to do some nice things. I went a walk at weekend and saw a tractor and had to take a picture of it for you as it reminded me of our farm topic.

I hope you are all ready for another week of home learning. Remember to take breaks, get fresh air and don’t try and do all tasks at once. Contact me if you need anything – jaclyn.baillie@eastayshire.org.uk

Click the link below for today’s home learning tasks.

Monday 18th January

Video for first phonics task:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTqfptkcpcY

Have a lovely day! 🙂

Miss Baillie

January 17, 2021
by Ms Wilson
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P6W: Monday 18th January 2021

Hello P6W,

Welcome to our second week of online learning.  I hope you all had a lovely weekend and a chance to unwind.

As I mentioned in Friday’s blog, I have posted today’s home learning tasks and resources on MS Teams. Go to ‘Files’ then click on ‘Class Materials’.  The folder for today is at the top.  I have also put the links below if you can’t access the work on Teams.

Monday 18th January 2021

Household chores in Victorian Times ppt

Number Bonds to 100

Let me know if you have any questions or if I can help in any way.

Have a marvellous Monday,

Mrs W

January 17, 2021
by Miss Paraskeva
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P3M tasks for Monday 18th January

Hello everyone!

 

Hope you had a lovely weekend and managed to rest up and recharge ready to tackle another week of home learning. Here are your tasks for Monday 18th Jan 2021

Edit your ICT task for today was login in to your glow account and following the steps to send me an email. I am now aware that you do not have glow logins at home so please instead, familiarise yourself with the keyboard by typing some messages out on a notes app or on word and seeing if you can speed up the more you try and get to know where the letters are.

If you have any questions then please email me – dimitra.paraskeva@eastayrshire.org.uk

Have a super duper day!

Miss Paraskeva x

January 17, 2021
by Miss Paraskeva
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P6P tasks for Monday 18th January

Hello everyone!

 

Hope you had a lovely weekend and managed to rest up and recharge ready to tackle another week of home learning. Here are your tasks for Monday 18th Jan 2021

As always, if there is anything I can help with, don’t hesitate to email me dimitra.paraskeva@eastayrshire.org.uk

Have a great day!

Miss Paraskeva x

January 17, 2021
by User deactivated
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P2M Monday 18th January 2021

Hi Everyone

Another new week of learning at home. I hope you all enjoyed your weekend and did some nice things at home. Last week we learned about doubles and addition and learned our common and phoneme words. This week we will do a bit of the same with our new phoneme and common words to help us get really good at spelling and reading. I have put on 2 links below ,the top one is for literacy and numeracy and the bottom one has lots of choices for some things you can perhaps do with a grown up. We have added a Scottish poem for you to learn as it will soon be Burn’s Night . Have a go! Remember you don’t need to do everything , just a little bit when you can.

Mrs Muir

Today’s link

P2 Monday 18 th January 2021

Activity grid

PM activity grid 18th jan 21

 

January 17, 2021
by Miss Steedman
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P5 Monday 18th January 2021

Good Morning Everybody,

Welcome to another week of discoveries and learning.  I hope that you have all had the most wonderful weekend, even if it was a bit soggy with all of the rain.

Today, there are 2 documents for you, as always on a Monday 1) Spelling and 2) Today’s activities.

P5 Monday 18th January 2021

P5 Spelling 18012021 oa

To complete your Art/Music activity, you will need to click on the link below and follow the instructions which can be found in today’s Activity Document.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/ten-pieces/watch-this-do-this-weekly-activities/zjy3382

As always, do keep in touch either via e-mail or, this week, try to send me a wee note on MS Teams…. we will be using MS Teams a lot more often, so it would be great if you could access it to join in the class conversations.  A few of you have already been doing this, which is brilliant.

Take care everyone and have a marvellous Monday,

from, Miss Steedman

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