How do I do that?
Suggested Weekly Schedule
Parents, remember that this is just a suggestion. Your student can complete their daily learning at anytime that is convenient for you.
What is most important is that they are doing 45 minutes of literacy, 45 minutes of math, and 30 minutes of specials.
I do recommend setting a schedule for your student that they follow weekly- this is a great way to build independence and teach them time management!
What is most important is that they are doing 45 minutes of literacy, 45 minutes of math, and 30 minutes of specials.
I do recommend setting a schedule for your student that they follow weekly- this is a great way to build independence and teach them time management!
Week at a Glance
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For Parents: For Students:
Common Questions and Answers
Q: Does my student have to be logged in from 9-11 every single day?
A: Your student can complete their daily tasks at anytime that works for your family. It is more important that they are doing 45 minutes of literacy, 45 minutes of math, and 30 minutes of specials and less important about when that happens.
Q: Do we have to follow the daily schedule?
A: No, you can adjust it to fit your needs. Just try to stick with 45 minutes of literacy, 45 minutes of math, and 30 minutes of specials.
Q: Where will all of my student's work be?
A: Google Classroom. Have your student log on to their Wake ID and click Google Classroom. Everything will be there!
Q: There isn't enough work for my student to do during the day. What else can I give them?
A: Your student can always spend extra time reading, writing, or on DreamBox. You can also look at the at home learning resources and choose some of those activities! WCPSS also offers remote learning activities too. You can check those out at wcpss.net.
Q: How do I sign up for Mrs. Bailey's office hours?
A: Click HERE to sign up to chat with Mrs. Bailey during office hours. Don't forget to comment and tell whether you would like a phone conference or video conference (both will be done via Google Meet).
Q: Who is teaching my child during remote learning?
A: All of the second grade teachers will be teaching your child! You will hear different voices but all of the teachers are from Sycamore Creek and are second grade teachers.
Q: How does my child submit Google Classroom assignments?
A: See the HOW TO videos for help with this.
A: Your student can complete their daily tasks at anytime that works for your family. It is more important that they are doing 45 minutes of literacy, 45 minutes of math, and 30 minutes of specials and less important about when that happens.
Q: Do we have to follow the daily schedule?
A: No, you can adjust it to fit your needs. Just try to stick with 45 minutes of literacy, 45 minutes of math, and 30 minutes of specials.
Q: Where will all of my student's work be?
A: Google Classroom. Have your student log on to their Wake ID and click Google Classroom. Everything will be there!
Q: There isn't enough work for my student to do during the day. What else can I give them?
A: Your student can always spend extra time reading, writing, or on DreamBox. You can also look at the at home learning resources and choose some of those activities! WCPSS also offers remote learning activities too. You can check those out at wcpss.net.
Q: How do I sign up for Mrs. Bailey's office hours?
A: Click HERE to sign up to chat with Mrs. Bailey during office hours. Don't forget to comment and tell whether you would like a phone conference or video conference (both will be done via Google Meet).
Q: Who is teaching my child during remote learning?
A: All of the second grade teachers will be teaching your child! You will hear different voices but all of the teachers are from Sycamore Creek and are second grade teachers.
Q: How does my child submit Google Classroom assignments?
A: See the HOW TO videos for help with this.