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The SeeSaw parental App allows you to see what your child has been doing in school with content uploaded into their personal secure space. Once you've downloaded the free app, available from the iTunes or GooglePlay stores. You can follow the instructions below to link your app to your child's QR code (which will have been sent home to you) and see their feed appear and all the content that they, or their teacher, put on. It'll be a slow start as we are trialling it, and you won't get updates or a picture every day, but it will allow us to record some key aspects of the activities and the curriculum that they are doing, an in turn, hopefully open dialogue and give an idea of how we can help your child to progress even further. I've placed our latest piece of writing on Myths and Legends on there for each child, and would like them to listen to the audio feedback that I've given and give their own response, either in written or audio form. I've also placed a writing technique that they could try at home and in class. (See images of what I mean below) Let us know in the comments below what you think about it over the coming weeks.
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Apps for Speaking and Listening skillsThere are a multitude of apps that let you record children speech, and these three are perfect for doing so in a non threatening and entertaining way. Follow the links in each to see how they've been used in the classroom, and see if YOU can incorporate them into your units of work to engage and improve your pupils output within lessons. MorphoChatterPix (Kids)
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