Learning from home - Port Hacking High School...PDHPE SLR TAS – Ind. Arts – all courses Year 12...
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Port Hacking High School
Student Guide – Term 2, 2020
Learning from home
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Contents
Topic Page
Return to school date 2
PHHS Learning Management Systems – login details 2
PHHS Learning Management Systems – by course 3
Modified School Timetable 4
The Learning Process 5
Daily Organisation
Student Engagement and Attendance
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Video Conferencing 7
Tips for Students 8
Additional Resources 9
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REMOTE LEARNING – TERM 2, 2020
Learning from home will begin for students on Wednesday 29 April 2020.
ONLINE LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
• Every class will use an online Learning Management System (LMS).
• These Learning Management Systems are CANVAS, GOOGLE CLASSROOM and MOODLE.
• Everyone is moving to CANVAS by the end of 2020, but in the meantime, some courses will still use Google Classroom and Moodle.
• You will log onto your LMS for each course to access your learning in Term 2, 2020.
LOGGING ONTO LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS:
CANVAS: To access CANVAS use (Chrome): https://porthacking.instructure.com/
GOOGLE CLASSROOM: To access GOOGLE CLASSROOM use (Chrome) access via the GSuite on the student portal: https://portal.det.nsw.edu.au/
MOODLE:
To access MOODLE use (Chrome): http://www.porthackin-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/moodle/
If something goes wrong and the software does not work as expected – use Google, CANVAS help and guides. YouTube is also a good source of information. In the event that you require technical assistance (computer problems, accessing platforms etc.) contact our Tech Support Officer (TSO) Michael Lenson – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday (except for public holidays) between 8.30am and 3.00pm via email [email protected] or 0436 817 919.
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PHHS LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS TERM 2, 2020:
Years CANVAS Google Classroom Moodle
7 and 8
English Mathematics
Science Geography (Yr 7)
History (Yr 8) TAS – Home Economics
Visual Arts Performing Arts – all courses
Languages
PDHPE
TAS – Ind. Arts all
courses
9 and 10
English Mathematics
Science HSIE – all courses
TAS – Home Ec. all courses Visual Arts
Performing Arts – all courses Languages
Marine Studies
PDHPE PASS
TAS – Ind. Arts all
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Year 11
English – all courses Chemistry
Biology Physics
Modern History Society and Culture
TAS Home Ec – all courses Languages Visual Arts
Performing Arts – all courses
Mathematics – all
courses Ancient History Business Studies
Legal Studies Geography
PDHPE SLR
TAS – Ind. Arts – all
courses
Year 12
English – all courses Chemistry
Biology Physics
Investigating Science Business Studies Modern History
TAS Home Ec – all courses Languages Visual Arts
Performing Arts – all courses
Mathematics – all courses
Aboriginal Studies Ancient History
Economics Geography
Legal Studies Society and Culture
PDHPE SLR
TAS – Ind. Arts – all
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Special
Education
All subjects
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HOW WILL THE SCHOOL OPERATE DURING THIS REMOTE LEARNING PHASE? MODIFIED SCHOOL TIMETABLE In Term 2, our daily timetable has been adjusted to cater for you are you work online at home; particularly regarding the need for breaks from the screen. Each period will be scheduled as per your student timetables, but we have adjusted the times, to reduce period lengths to 50 minutes each, and increase break times, where we encourage you to stretch and move away from your screens.
* See page 8 for wellbeing challenges Note: all periods are 50 minutes
Stretch breaks – move away from computers; recommended tech-free time Key Points: • If you have real-time lessons scheduled, such as conferencing or live chats, these will occur in the
normal allocated period (at the adjusted time) • Your teachers will advise you via the Learning Management System if and when these sessions are
occurring. • Your teachers will be using the timetabled lessons to check in with you, answer any questions, and
provide feedback on student work. • Your surveys told us that many of you enjoy the flexibility of learning which subject you choose,
when you choose to. You still have the flexibility and independence to choose to complete your lessons in your own time, as long as you get your set work done and complete tasks required by your teachers.
• You should, however, check their Learning Management System for teacher instructions and engage in any live sessions scheduled.
Learning from home: adjusted daily timetable
Time Session
8:00am – 8:50am Period 0 (seniors only)
8:50am – 9:05am Break 1: stretch break
9:05am – 9:55am Period 1
9:55am – 10:10am Break 2: stretch break
10:10am – 11:00am Period 2
11:00am – 11:30am Break 3: recess
11:30am – 12:20pm Period 3
12:20pm – 12:35pm Break 4: stretch break
12:35pm – 1:25pm Period 4 Mon, Wed,
Fri Tues Thurs
1:25pm – 2:10pm Lunch Lunch and wellbeing challenge activity*
Lunch and physical exercise 2:10pm – 3:00pm Period 5
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WHAT WILL MY LEARNING LOOK LIKE? Your learning will be a combination of:
• Logging into your learning management system (LMS) to access: o Reading material o Online questions o Videos o Worksheets
• Activities to complete offline, such as practical activities, creative activities or writing tasks
• Participating in online discussion, Q&A and answering set questions through your LMS
• Video conferencing if your teacher schedules this – generally once per 4-5 lessons – but this is up to your teacher’s discretion. Some teachers may conference more than others.
• Watch our vide summary: Learning in Term 2 @ PHHS
• Visit our Learning From Home website for all the relevant info.
WHAT WILL I NEED TO SUBMIT? • Your teachers will tell you what you need to submit via upload.
• You can expect to submit one piece of work per 5-8 lessons for each subject for feedback.
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HOW SHOULD I ORGANISE MY DAY?
OUR EXPECTATIONS OF YOU – ENGAGEMENT AND ATTENDANCE
• Before the commencement of lessons or at the start of the day teachers will check-in with each class on the Learning Management Platform, with clear lesson instructions or directions about the completion of work.
• You need to check in each lesson, following the teacher’s instructions to indicate your attendance via the LMS.
• Teachers will be keeping records about engagement in learning/attendance online through the Learning Management System and the completion of assigned work and tasks. Attendance will be recorded based on learning engagement and your parents contacted if you’re not engaging.
For Years 7-10, teachers will keep records on student engagement in each lesson. Students not seen engaging in lessons regularly will be recorded on SENTRAL. Teachers will contact parents if lack of engagement continues to occur. Appropriate N-Warning notifications may be issued to students in Year 10 for lack of engagement in lessons.
In Years 11-12 teachers will keep records of attendance in every lesson. Students seen not engaging in learning sessions will have this recorded on SENTRAL. Teachers will contact individual students and their parents if this becomes a pattern of lack of engagement in lessons and failure to meet the course outcomes in any topic or unit of work and may issue the appropriate N-Warning notifications.
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VIDEO CONFERENCING Teachers will use Department of Education-approved video conferencing platforms to conduct any video conferencing.
These platforms include:
• Microsoft Teams (through Office 365 in the student portal)
• Zoom through the NSW Department of Education
• Adobe Connect
• CANVAS
To participate in video conferencing, you must be appropriately dressed and appropriately behaved. No pyjamas!
The expectations are that you will:
• be polite and respectful
• engage in conferencing in a location appropriate for schooling
• not make inappropriate comments
• keep to the topic of discussion on schoolwork and nothing else
• turn off your audio until requested to turn it on
• participate actively
• chat responsibly.
Video conferences will typically last 15-20 minutes and teachers will use them to:
• check in with you
• check your understanding
• explain any key cocepts
• answer any questions
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HOW CAN YOU MAKE THE MOST OF LEARNING FROM HOME? • Check your DoE email through the student portal for daily information; • Log on each day ready for your timetabled lessons, dressed appropriately after a proper breakfast; • Follow your timetable to be organised, ready to learn and interact with their teachers at the time on
the adjusted timetable; • Take the initiative with learning – it’s up to you to make the most of it; • Complete tasks honestly without plagiarising; • Do your best work; • Meet timelines and deadlines; • Communicate proactively with your teachers if you cannot meet deadlines or require additional
support.
WHAT IF YOU HAVE TECHNOLOGICAL ISSUES? Students should have a computer to work on (not a phone or tablet) and reliable access to the Internet. If you do not have these capabilities at home, please contact the school at the beginning of Term 2 to arrange support.
SOFTWARE DOWNLOADS: Download Microsoft and Adobe software for free via this link.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES TO SUPPORT LEARNING AT HOME: • PHHS Adjusted Timetable and Term 2 organisation (PHHS) • Weekly wellbeing challenge for students (NSW DoE) • Infographics – learning from home, CANVAS, Teams, Zoom
• Mental health resources for students and parents (PHHS/NSWDoE)
Make sure you engage and participate respectfully if yourteacher schedules a live chat, Q&A or video/audio conference
4. Engage in discussion and conferences
5. Submit your work
PORT HACKING HIGH SCHOOL:LEARNING FROM HOME IN TERM 2
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Have a good breakfast, and get any questions ready to ask yourteachers. The times in this adjusted timetable will operate everyday, based on what you have each period on your regular timetable.
For each lesson, log into your learning platform (LMS - CANVAS,Google Classroom, Moodle) to access instructions and learningmaterials set by your teacher.
Check in with your teacher and follow instructions; make sureyou ask questions via your LMS or email if you're unsure aboutanything.
1. Make sure you're prepared and check your timetable
2. Check your emails and log into learning
3. Complete set tasks and ask questions
Follow your teacher's instructions to upload your work via your LMSby the due date. If you can't make a deadline, let your teacher know.
6. Look after yourself!
Eat healthy food, take regular breaks, and get at least 30minutes of exercise each day.
How to access Canvas
Sign into Canvas with a desktop browser
1. Go to https://porthacking.instructure.com/
2. Log in with your email: [email protected]
3. All of your classes will appear on your dashboard. Click on your class.
4. Check messages via and/or .
5. Check via your home page and dashboard.
6. Complete learning tasks assigned by your teacher.
6. Upload your work by clicking on the task and
7. To upload a file click on and
*Ask your teacher a question via “Inbox” on the left side bar.
*Check any upcoming tasks via “Calendar” on the left side bar.
Accessing Canvas with mobile apps
Need help using Canvas? Search “Canvas Student Guide”
1. Download the Canvas app via your app store.
2. Click on “Find my school” and type in “Port Hacking High School”.
3. Log in with your school email.
4. Your courses and groups will appear on your dashboard.
4. Use the toolbar along the bottom to keep up to date.
NSW Department of Education
Accessing your
in NSW Public Schools
Signing into MS Teams with a desktop browser
1. Use a modern browser in Windows, MacOS or Linux2. Browse to your DoE Portal at:
https://portal.det.nsw.edu.au3. Sign in with your department credentials4. Select Microsoft Office 365 from
inside the My Learning box5. Choose Teams from the list of apps
Accessing MS Teams using the desktop or mobile App
1. Find the appropriate Microsoft Teams App for your device from https://teams.microsoft.com/downloads
2. Install the correct app to your device and run it3. Sign in with your department email address
and choose Next. 4. The DoE log on screen will appear. Sign in
with your department credentials5. All of the Teams that you are enrolled in will then
appear!
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How STUDENTS access
in NSW Public SchoolsZoom meetings
Sign into Zoom with a desktop browser
Accessing Zoom using mobile Apps
Need help using Zoom?- Check the links
1. Use a modern browser in Windows, MacOS or Linux2. Browse to the NSW DoE Zoom console at:
https://nsweducation.zoom.us3. Select Sign in at the bottom4. At screen login with
your department credentials5. First time, you should be asked
to download and install theZoom desktop client. Do that.
6. Once signed in, Zoom will be ready for use!
1. For your specific mobile device:
o Download the Zoom app - LINK LINK
2. Once installed, open Zoom, tap Sign In then tap SSO3. Type nsweducation and tap Continue. 4. The DoE log on screen will appear. Sign in
with your normal department credentials5. Once signed in, Zoom will be ready for use!
• How to Join a Zoom Meeting• Participating in a Meeting
L e a r n i n g F r o m H o m eFollow our steps for learning from home
success @ Port Hacking High School.
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Contact your Year Advisor if you are struggling or
you need advice.
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Make sure you have breakfast each morning and get dressed before the school day begins.
Prepare for learning
Make sure you know what you have on
today. Get any questions prepared for
your teachers about previous work.
Check your timetable
Log into the DoE student portal
and check your emails at the start of each day
for updates from your teachers.
Check your emails
For each lesson, log into your LMS (Canvas, Google Classroom or
Moodle) to access instructions and
learning materials.
Log into learning
Follow your teacher's instructions to check
in, complete set tasks, either in your books or
electronically.
Complete set tasks
Use your LMS to ask questions if you don't
understand the instructions, or how to
do something.
Make sure you participate if your
teacher holds a live chat, Q&A or video/audio conference.
Engage in discussion
If your teacher runs a video conference, be
respectful, engage positively and make
sure you're out of your PJs!
Video conferencing
Follow your teacher's instructions to submit
your work via your LMS, by the dates set. If you can't make a deadline,
tell your teacher.
Submit your work
Don't forget to take regular breaks, eat
healthy meals and get at least 30 minutes of
exercise each day. Contact the school if you need support.
Look after yourself!
Ask questions
Our school counsellors are just a phone call
away: 9524 8816
| NSW Department of Education Teaching and learning resource - wellbeing
education.nsw.gov.au
Weekly wellbeing challenge for students
Each box is worth 50 points – Your aim is to complete 150 points from at least 3 columns per day
Physical wellbeing Emotional wellbeing Social wellbeing Cognitive wellbeing Spiritual wellbeing
Design and complete a body weight circuit (of at least 10 activities) to participate in at home
*Bonus 10 points if you get your family to do it with you*
Turn off all devices for at least 5 hours (after school!)
Call, Skype or FaceTime a friend and talk about anything BUT Covid-19
Complete a mindfulness guided meditation. You can access these on Smiling Mind.
Participate in a yoga, Pilates or meditation session. There are some available on YouTube or you create your own.
Complete 30 minutes of incidental physical activity (everyday activities like vacuuming, putting clothes on the line or taking the bins out)
Participate in a self-care activity e.g. going to bed early, painting, deep breathing, watching the sunset or having a bath.
Do something for a family member e.g. cook a meal, tidy part of the house, offer to mow the lawn/ get the washing off the line/ wash your pet)
Learn a new skill such as juggling, cooking, breakdancing, knitting or playing recorder
Spend at least 30 minutes outside connecting with nature
Participate in a virtual workout for at least 30 minutes. Some examples are Just Dance, Wii sports and YouTube fitness
videos.
Complete a journal activity for the day or compile a list of things you are grateful for
Connect with someone who you have not spoken with in
more than 1 month via google hangout or FaceTime
Complete a log book of your moods over the next week
Go on a nature walk, plant some seeds, listen to some
birdsong or do some weeding…
Take your pet, teddy bear or sibling for a walk
Watch your favourite show/movie; then write down
how it made you feel
Play a board game with your family members
Read a book/listen to a podcast or listen to your
favourite artist
Think about someone you admire - what values do you
share?
Create your own game to play with your family members. Be creative with your objects e.g. wrap up some socks to make a ball.
Tidy your room / desk Write a thank you note to someone and post it/email it
Complete a jigsaw puzzle, Sudoku or crossword puzzle
Write a weekly list of affirmations( e.g. I am capable of making it through this storm)