The only constant in education is change, and that change is you!

Gavin Mccormack

The only constant in education is change, and that change is you!

The only constant in education is change, and that change is you!

Interactive ‘Learning from Home’ Timetable (including videos) during Week 3 of COVID-19 lockdown.

Hello everyone,

It’s been a tough two weeks for many. Don’t worry about how much you’re getting done. You’re doing a great job. If you’re finding it hard to get your children going in the morning. Try some morning exercise before the work begins. Maybe a morning walk or some family squats or pushups?

During this time of ‘learning from home’ it can be hard to decide what is the right amount of each subject to teach. Nobody will call you out for doing a little too much maths or English during these times. My number 1 rule is to follow the child and allow them to find the subjects that interest them. But of course there are limitations.

My golden rule is that maths and English are always non negotiable. They have to be done each day. When they’re done it’s up to you. But for those struggling with the concept I’ve made you a Timetable with resources attached.

Just click the link HERE to access your copy. Once you’ve had a look around, printed to resources and chosen maths lessons that are suited to your child you should stick it on the fridge and make sure everyone knows where it is. It will look something like this.

You must click the link to access the timetable. The image will not allow you access to the resources.

7 Responses

  1. Thanks for taking the time to prepare this, Gavin. Your weekly schedules have been very helpful.

  2. Gavin, sorry where is the link for the table? I don’t find it….I want to share with my community.. thank you so much for this!

  3. Thank you for putting and sharing all of this together, Gavin! Will share this to our school’s academic team, too.

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