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Good morning everyone,

I hope you all had a great Monday, and were able to access this weeks at home learning package. I've had a few questions from some families, so I'm going to provide some of those answers for everyone to see.

How can my child send their work to you?
This week we're not asking students to submit any work. However, if you would like to submit your work, I'm happy to have a look at it! Right now the two easiest ways would be to take a photo and  email it to me; or two share your work with me using Google Docs (students know how to do this).
Teachers are working on setting up the Google Class platform. When this is up and running, students will be able to submit their work using that tool.

What time does class start?
There is no "class" right now. The at home learning package is for you to work through when you and your family have time. We really want you to work on it at a time that works for your family, because right now all families are facing different challenges. Do what works best for you!

What teacher should room 6 students and families be contacting?
Ms. Hansen is still on leave, so for now room 6 families can contact either Mr. Duncan or Ms. Stride. We are both here to support you in any way you need.


Please keep emailing me with questions if there is anything you are not sure about. Have a great Tuesday, everyone!

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