E-Learning

Thank you for your patience and understanding as we move to electronic learning. Please remind your child that they need to make good decisions about their online safety and behaviour, as this will go towards their ADST.

Internet Safety and Digital Citizenship: http://www.gamesforchange.org/game/game-2/#

How to login to your student email (PDF):
https://learning.burnabyschools.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Office365_StudentAccesstoEmail.pdf

*Please send Ms. Tran an email if you have forgotten any of your logins. I will happily email you it.

Ministry of Education’s Keeping Learning Website:
https://www.openschool.bc.ca/keeplearning/

4/5 Activities:
https://learning.burnabyschools.ca/grade-4-5/

District Continuing Learning website :
https://learning.burnabyschools.ca

Below are some of the resources that can be found from the District Continuing Learning website.

Literacy -Read for 30 minutes (Pick any of the options below)

Epic!

Raz Kids 

Tumble Books (Please contact Ms. Tran for login)

Scholastic

Burnaby Public Library : The library is closed, but they are still offering library services. Don’t have a library card? Then call them at 604-436-5400 and get one for free!

DOGOnews is news for kids about the latest happenings around the world. A big range of topics and each article has pictures/videos to accompany it. (non-fiction reading)

Newsela is up-to-date, high-interest articles that meet students right at their level (non-fiction reading)

Wonderopolis explores exciting questions about a wide range of topics from science, math, social studies (non-fiction reading)

Numeracy

Prodigy Math (Please contact Ms. Tran for login)

Pearson Canada At Home

Khan Academy

Science

Mystery Science

ADST

Digital Citizenship:

      • Digital Citizenship is when students understand human, cultural, and societal issues related to technology and practice legal and ethical behaviour. Digital Citizenship is part of the Personal Social Core Competency.
        • The student who understands what it means to be responsible to and respectful of his/her offline and online communities as a way to learn how to be a good digital citizen.
      • The student who demonstrates responsibility and respectfulness in his/her online communications and communities are demonstrating the Communication Core Competency .
      • Here is BC’s Digital Literacy Framework you can refer to

All The Right Type Online  Log in – School User ( Please email Ms. Tran if you have forgotten your login)

*Please make sure you are login into the Canadian site, and that you “log in – school user” and not “log in – home user”.

Microsoft Teams (Chrome works best to login with your student email)

Extra

GoNoodle – Good Energy at Home