Interactive Maths Goals
Home Learning
Please refer to information given by your child's area and/or classroom teacher regarding learning activities that you can do with them at home via Seesaw (Junior and Middle Area) and email and/or class weeblies (Senior Area). You can access class Seesaw or blog pages from the Junior, Middle and Senior tabs at the top of this page.
The Ministry of Education also has information on their website to assist parents and whanau. Please see the links below.
Getting Reading for Home Learning - advice for parents and whanau
Supporting Learning
Resources for Learning Years 1-4
Resources for Learning Years 5-8
The Ministry of Education also has information on their website to assist parents and whanau. Please see the links below.
Getting Reading for Home Learning - advice for parents and whanau
Supporting Learning
Resources for Learning Years 1-4
Resources for Learning Years 5-8
Free Internet Safety Filter for Parents
While children are learning from home, they are away from the online safety and security services provided by our in-school filtering. So together with N4L and Netsafe, the Ministry of Education has launched www.switchonsafety.co.nz - a free way to block the worst of the web for students and families.
Through this site, you can follow the instructions to set up your child’s device for safer connectivity while they learn from home.
Remember, no technical solution is a silver bullet. Remember to complement this with digital citizenship toolkits provided by Netsafe and the information Allenton School has shared with families around digital citizenship.
Netsafe
Netsafe provides comprehensive support and information to support everyone to stay safe as they work, learn and play online. Netsafe has new and updated resources for parents, whānau and students at https://www.netsafe.org.nz/advice/staying-safe/
While children are learning from home, they are away from the online safety and security services provided by our in-school filtering. So together with N4L and Netsafe, the Ministry of Education has launched www.switchonsafety.co.nz - a free way to block the worst of the web for students and families.
Through this site, you can follow the instructions to set up your child’s device for safer connectivity while they learn from home.
Remember, no technical solution is a silver bullet. Remember to complement this with digital citizenship toolkits provided by Netsafe and the information Allenton School has shared with families around digital citizenship.
Netsafe
Netsafe provides comprehensive support and information to support everyone to stay safe as they work, learn and play online. Netsafe has new and updated resources for parents, whānau and students at https://www.netsafe.org.nz/advice/staying-safe/
Allenton School Library Website
Staff and students can access the Allenton School Library catalogue through this link.
(Please note this link will only work when on-site at Allenton School)
(Please note this link will only work when on-site at Allenton School)
Support for Families and Whanau
Sparklers is a fun, fresh and easy to use site with activities to teach children things they can do to stay calm, manage worries, be kind and feel good.
The site includes information for families/whanau or you can click the links below. |
How to help kids keep calm
How to help kids manage worries
How to help kids be grateful and kind
How to help kids feel good and have fun
Looking after yourself: for Mums
Looking after yourself: for Dads
How to help your kids (and you!) in your blended family
How to help your kids with differences and diagnosis
Helping your tweens and teens navigate social media
How to help kids manage worries
How to help kids be grateful and kind
How to help kids feel good and have fun
Looking after yourself: for Mums
Looking after yourself: for Dads
How to help your kids (and you!) in your blended family
How to help your kids with differences and diagnosis
Helping your tweens and teens navigate social media
All right? also has great parenting tips including the Tiny Adventures App with loads of great activities to do with your child.
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