As we are nearing the end of Level 3, staff at Worser Bay School have been reflecting on our time during online learning. We have come across many gems throughout our online and virtual teaching time!
One of these gems we have noticed is the huge growth in Seesaw skills from Tautoru kids. Seesaw has been such a useful tool to stay connected, practise new and old skills and to share learning. We have noticed children becoming much more confident to use Seesaw and are completing the tasks with more and more tech savvy skills each week. Whether it be adding captions or recordings to explain their thinking, using the typing, drawing or shapes tools to describe or label their learning or simply posting photos of their work.
We want to say a great big thank you to whānau for supporting our Tautoru kids in developing these skills. You have been a key part of making this online learning successful and enjoyable for our students.
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