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At Home Learning May 11-5

Good morning room 5 and 6 families,

At home learning for May 11-15 has been posted to the Taradale School website (see link below)

http://school.cbe.ab.ca/school/taradale/about-us/news-centre/_layouts/ci/post.aspx?oaid=ba9d0c37-93b7-4d8d-b27e-83daa7c0d2c9&oact=20001

Please note that Friday May 15 is a professional learning day for teachers.

Submitting completed work for At Home Learning 
  • At home learning has also been shared with students on Google Classroom. 
    • This is listed in Google Classroom as an Assignment, and has a due date of May 17. Please do not feel pressured by the due date. If you submit after the due date it will still be accepted.
  • Along with the learning slides, we have shared an additional blank slide package for students to use when submitting their work. 
    • Students will now be able to submit their work via Google Classroom. 
    • Students can type directly into the slides, or they can take pictures of their work and insert them into the slides. 
  • We are asking that students only submit their work once per week, when they have completed the material for the week. 
  • We have done this to help us stay organized and to reduce the volume of emails we are receiving. 
We will be walking students through this process during today's Google Meet sessions.


If you have any questions, please let us know.

Have a great week everyone!


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