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By *ontbesillywrapyourwilly OP   Man  over a year ago

Tipperary

How's it going for you? do u have to get work submitted into the school each day for your kids in different subjects?

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman  over a year ago

My town

Totally different this time round, my daughter has her full timetable all done on zooms has to log in at normal time...normal homework given too .she absolutely hates it much prefers her normal school day.

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwilly OP   Man  over a year ago

Tipperary


"Totally different this time round, my daughter has her full timetable all done on zooms has to log in at normal time...normal homework given too .she absolutely hates it much prefers her normal school day.

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I'd imagine its some nuisance. I know a woman has primary kids. has to work and also has too submit her kids work in diff subjects.

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere

My sons school uses ipads anyway

He logs on at 9.00 say for maths

The teacher uses a program that they can all use at the same time

Class is finished early and they do homework which hss to be in by the normal class time and so on

The big difference for him this time is that he stays in bed until 5 mins before the class starts,puts on a fresh tee-shirt and showers during his 10.30 break

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman  over a year ago

My town


"Totally different this time round, my daughter has her full timetable all done on zooms has to log in at normal time...normal homework given too .she absolutely hates it much prefers her normal school day.

I'd imagine its some nuisance. I know a woman has primary kids. has to work and also has too submit her kids work in diff subjects. "

thankfully I don't have to do that, she's in secondary but yesterday she did work on the macbook and went to print it off our printer has its own WiFi password which hasn't been updated on the macbook so over a hours work she couldn't print off and then by mistake she deleted it all so had tears yesterday

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman  over a year ago

My town


"My sons school uses ipads anyway

He logs on at 9.00 say for maths

The teacher uses a program that they can all use at the same time

Class is finished early and they do homework which hss to be in by the normal class time and so on

The big difference for him this time is that he stays in bed until 5 mins before the class starts,puts on a fresh tee-shirt and showers during his 10.30 break "

haha yes my daughter would normally leave home by 7.40 on a school day

But is now having extra time in bed so by 8.50 she logs on.

Most teachers don't mind if kids have camera off but a few make them have it on. First class she was late so her hair wasn't brushed and she has long hair I could hear her screaming help i need a hairbrush I gotta turn my camera on

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwilly OP   Man  over a year ago

Tipperary


"Totally different this time round, my daughter has her full timetable all done on zooms has to log in at normal time...normal homework given too .she absolutely hates it much prefers her normal school day.

I'd imagine its some nuisance. I know a woman has primary kids. has to work and also has too submit her kids work in diff subjects. thankfully I don't have to do that, she's in secondary but yesterday she did work on the macbook and went to print it off our printer has its own WiFi password which hasn't been updated on the macbook so over a hours work she couldn't print off and then by mistake she deleted it all so had tears yesterday "

oh fuck, what a disaster. I'd say most kids would prefer to be in school

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwilly OP   Man  over a year ago

Tipperary


"My sons school uses ipads anyway

He logs on at 9.00 say for maths

The teacher uses a program that they can all use at the same time

Class is finished early and they do homework which hss to be in by the normal class time and so on

The big difference for him this time is that he stays in bed until 5 mins before the class starts,puts on a fresh tee-shirt and showers during his 10.30 break "

I'd say primary must be some hardship on parents especially if they have 2 work also.

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman  over a year ago

My town


"Totally different this time round, my daughter has her full timetable all done on zooms has to log in at normal time...normal homework given too .she absolutely hates it much prefers her normal school day.

I'd imagine its some nuisance. I know a woman has primary kids. has to work and also has too submit her kids work in diff subjects. thankfully I don't have to do that, she's in secondary but yesterday she did work on the macbook and went to print it off our printer has its own WiFi password which hasn't been updated on the macbook so over a hours work she couldn't print off and then by mistake she deleted it all so had tears yesterday oh fuck, what a disaster. I'd say most kids would prefer to be in school "

she definitely does but I think its her missing her friends,her timetable is no different but says I feel I'm constantly doing work

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwilly OP   Man  over a year ago

Tipperary


"Totally different this time round, my daughter has her full timetable all done on zooms has to log in at normal time...normal homework given too .she absolutely hates it much prefers her normal school day.

I'd imagine its some nuisance. I know a woman has primary kids. has to work and also has too submit her kids work in diff subjects. thankfully I don't have to do that, she's in secondary but yesterday she did work on the macbook and went to print it off our printer has its own WiFi password which hasn't been updated on the macbook so over a hours work she couldn't print off and then by mistake she deleted it all so had tears yesterday oh fuck, what a disaster. I'd say most kids would prefer to be in school she definitely does but I think its her missing her friends,her timetable is no different but says I feel I'm constantly doing work "

ye its the routine and also seeing friends every day. also there is distractions at home

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By *rmrs1234Couple  over a year ago

Waterford

Currently with 2 primary and one preschool. Collected their books monday. They have an app that the teachers upload what has to be done for that day and when its completed a photograph is taken of the work and sent to the teacher. Also have to upload videos of them reading etc. And have just been given a project to do as well. great craic

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere

Just going to put it out there...for a very long time I have not been able to help my son with homework

Maths just goes over my head except once when I could do his trigonometry a few months ago

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwilly OP   Man  over a year ago

Tipperary

I could be wrong but I'd say they'll try get schools back as quickly as possible.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Only have one child left in school and at 17 she is responsible enough to just get on with it. They only have a few online classes, mostly it's just work uploaded on Teams that they do in their own time.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've one whose day is properly structured with their normal timetable on Zoom. Role call is taken for each online class and parents informed if they miss class or don't submit homework. The school had made huge efforts to ensure they were able to actually teach virtually after the first lockdown, rather than just set work so they already had the system in place to facilitate pupils who were self isolating.

The other is at a different school. No timetable. No structure. They've had one maths class on Teams and no more than half a dozen pieces of work set (in total across all subjects) over the past fortnight.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Only have one child left in school and at 17 she is responsible enough to just get on with it. They only have a few online classes, mostly it's just work uploaded on Teams that they do in their own time."

Maybe the best way to do it esp if some houses have lots of kids and limited devices/ parents working too?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My sons school uses ipads anyway

He logs on at 9.00 say for maths

The teacher uses a program that they can all use at the same time

Class is finished early and they do homework which hss to be in by the normal class time and so on

The big difference for him this time is that he stays in bed until 5 mins before the class starts,puts on a fresh tee-shirt and showers during his 10.30 break "

Getting into the college mindset early

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