Helpful Links for Junior Primary
Parents
Library
School and Community Library The school library is exploring options to ensure students have reading materials at home during term 2. Students can access and search the school library system at home for relevant resources eg. Lexile or non-fiction books. Please Click on the library. For more information about borrowing and collection please call Kerry Rover on 8821 0175 or email: Kerry Rover The Community Library has a click & collect service available. Please ring 8821 0444 or email library Copper Coast any requests. |
Reception to 2
Mathletics Mathletics is a comprehensive online mathematics learning tool with hundreds of curriculum-aligned lessons and activities. Students should be familiar with this website and have a Mathletics Login and password in their diaries to access this site. Contact you teacher via class dojo if you are unsure. | Scholastic Learn at Home Day-by-day projects to keep kids reading, thinking, and growing using cross-curricular journeys. Each day includes four separate learning experiences, built around a meaningful story or video. There is a text-to-speech/read aloud option which can read the content to students as necessary. Grade levels include: /Kindergarten, Year 1-2, Year 3-5, Year 6+ |
Sunshine Online Sunshine Online is a digital literacy program designed to help students aged 4-10+ learn to read and develop the skills for independent reading. The program also uses maths stories to develop early numeracy. School has supplied password for this site. | Sunshine Classics Sunshine Classics is a digital literacy program designed to help students aged 4-10+ learn to read and develop the skills for independent reading. The program also uses maths stories to develop early numeracy. School has supplied password for this site. |
Fly Leaf Publishing Online decodable texts. | SPELD The books are grouped in a developing order based on the order of sounds introduced in the Jolly Phonics early literacy program. Each book is published with suggestions on how parents, tutors and teachers can get the most out of the book. |
Epic The leading digital library for kids offering unlimited access to 35000 of the best children's books of all time | |
Virtual Excursions
Virtual Aquarium Zoo and Museum Tours Virtual Tours are great for exploring the world and new things from the comfort of your own home. | San Diego Zoo Tour The San Diego Zoo has a website just for kids with amazing videos, activities, and games. Enjoy the tour! |
Tour Yellowstone National Park Ready to explore Yellowstone? You don't have to wait for your trip out here. You can start exploring now by virtually touring some of the main attractions around the park. Included with each tour is additional information about visiting in person. | Explore the surface of Mars on the Curiosity Rover Join the adventure with the Curiosity Rover on mars, take a virtual tour in Mars. Curiosity is a car-sized rover designed to explore the crater Gale on Mars as part of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission. Curiosity was launched from Cape Canaveral on November 26, 2011 |
FarmFood 360 Offers 11 Virtual Tours of farms from minks, pigs, and cows, to apples and eggs. | The Museum of the World London allows virtual visitors to tour the Great Court and discover the ancient Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies. |
Cosmic Kids Yoga its time to get physical, Get up and do some Yoga, its fun. | GoNoodle GoNoodle gets kids up and moving to fun, engaging content and games. It is an opportunity for kids to wake up their bodies, engage their minds and be their best. |
Well-being
Calm Kids Our psychologists support children to act and feel calm and cooperative – in their homes, in their time. | Esafety The eSafety Commissioner (eSafety) is Australia’s national independent regulator for online safety. Our purpose is to help safeguard Australians at risk from online harms and to promote safer, more positive online experiences. |
Helplines and counselling for young people and parents This guide contains details for services operating Australia-wide. The purpose of CFCA reference guides is to bring together information from various sources to provide a quickly accessible single reference guide. |