Seesaw allows us to capture our children’s talents in a way they’re comfortable with. With children accessing from home, there are videos on almost everything that we have learnt this year so it’s almost like a homework help centre by their peers! Children in our modern-day society live and breathe social media and the internet. From.
Seesaw Visual PromptsThese prompts are perfect for setting up your Seesaw space in the classroom. Each prompt has a different Seesaw target being explained so your students know what it is for. The visual prompts include:-share button-drawing-add file-link-note-photo-video-camera roll-green check-bl.
Mindfulness Ideas. To all of our families and friends of Hermitage Primary School, our children’s mental health is very important, and at this time, especially so. At the bottom of the page, we’ve put together some mindfulness ideas and activities as well as breathing exercises and yoga positions to download.
The Seesaw app is described as a student-driven digital portfolio. But, from the stories from our Instagram followers, it is much more than that, plus, it’s free! Make your classroom buzz! Create a free Teach Starter account and download hundreds of time-saving resources. Seesaw empowers students of any age to create, reflect, collaborate and.
Homework Policy (Please see spelling homework at the bottom of this page. Weekly Arithmetic and Grammar homework is given out weekly.) At Fitzwilliam Primary School, we believe that it is appropriate to encourage all of our children in their work. We value the homes of our children and the positive supportive influence that the parents of our.
What is Seesaw? Seesaw is the online platform we will use to capture our progress and reflect on our final projects. When do I Seesaw? We Seesaw every Thursday or Friday or at the end of portfolio project to either show our work in progress or to present the final completed work of art. Post should include a photo of the work that was created that week along with a written caption.
Seesaw: Capture the Learning As an ESOL teacher, I am always looking for innovating ways to engage my students in the four language domains; listening, reading, speaking and writing. Over the years, my EL students have used technology to accelerate communication skills and we have found that Seesaw is a winner in my classroom.
Homework: Pupils have decided they would like a 'water wall' for our outdoor learning environment. During half term, please can you find some items for us to use to create the water wall, eg. pipes, funnels, guttering etc. and bring them in by Wednesday 26th February. See SeeSaw homework post for ideas.