
Remote Learning Entitlements: Examples from National Practice at Dyce Primary School
Discover how Dyce Primary School in Aberdeen City Council offers monthly curriculum overviews and engaging activities for remote learning, emphasizing interdisciplinary learning themes and community involvement such as creating a virtual museum.
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Remote learning entitlements: Examples from the national overviews of practice Learning opportunities across the four contexts Dyce Primary School, Aberdeen City Council >National overviews of practice<
Remote learning entitlements: Examples from the national overviews of practice Dyce Primary School Children and their families are offered a monthly curriculum overview, outlining the main theme for the month and suggested activities children can undertake independently and with their families. Each Wednesday children can choose from a series of linked activities that offer opportunities for personal achievement, and that promote the ethos and life of the school as a community. The overview also highlights the focus for the four set days of learning across the curriculum on Google Classroom. The interdisciplinary learning theme for February has a strong focus on social studies, learning about the past in their local area. Children across the school are working together to create a virtual museum A Walk in the Past at Dyce The following information has been shared from the school to further illustrate their approach.
Remote learning entitlements: Examples from the national overviews of practice
Remote learning entitlements: Examples from the national overviews of practice