term 3 home-based learning...briefing slides for students (secondary 1 –3) the purpose of this hbl...
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Term 3 Home-Based Learning Briefing Slides for Students (Secondary 1 – 3)
The purpose of this HBL slides is to help you to familiarise yourselves with the HBL
environment and the learning process.
The school has a curriculum continuity plan in place toactivate Home-Based Learning (HBL) to ensure thatlearning continues for students during school closure.
• HBL follows the syllabus and Schemes of Work (SOW) closelyso that we avoid any loss in curriculum time
• HBL is holistic in nature. For example, time is set aside for PEso that students continue to stay healthy
• It keeps students engaged in learning when they are unableto attend schools
• It gives students the opportunity to engage in self-directedlearning
With the end of the Circuit Breaker (CB) period on 1 June 2020, we enter thephase of safe opening. The Ministry of Education (MOE) will progressively bringstudents back to schools and Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) from 2 June2020, in a careful and safe manner.
Week In-School HBL
T3W1 Secondary 1, 2, 4 & 5 Secondary 3
T3W2 Secondary 3, 4 & 5 Secondary 1, 2
T3W3 Secondary 1, 2, 4 & 5 Secondary 3
T3W4 Secondary 3, 4 & 5 Secondary 1, 2
Students from Secondary 4 and 5 will attend school daily from Mondays toFridays. Students from Secondary 1 to 3 will rotate weekly between Home-BasedLearning (HBL) and returning to school for lessons. Please refer to the tablebelow for the weekly rotation schedule
Term 3 HBL Environment and Learning Process
Term 3 HBL Environment & Learning Process
HBL needs not be confined to e-learning or learning withcomputers. It can include offline assignments or readings(e.g. readings from textbooks, PDF worksheets)
Teachers will continue to monitor students’ learningprogress during HBL
Besides helping students with learning, teachers will alsocheck on students’ well-being
Term 3 HBL Environment & Learning Process
Information of HBL will be broadcasted on the PHS Website. Studentsare to check their HBL weekly Timetables and plan their learning forthe day
During HBL, students are to follow the normal school day hours from7.30 a.m. to 2.50 p.m. (except on Fridays, 7.30 a.m. – 12.45 p.m.).This structure sets a common timeframe when teachers and studentscan discuss work online if needed
During HBL, Form Teachers will host a video conference via GoogleMeet with their class from 7.35 a.m. to 7.55 a.m. daily
Assignments to be completed by 4.00 p.m. for the day unlessotherwise stated by the subject teachers
Term 3 HBL Environment & Learning Process
Video Conferencing Etiquette
1. Be on time2. Choose a neutral background3. Ensure your technology works correctly4. Appropriately dressed
• Wear School PE T-shirt / Consortium T-shirt5. Look presentable
• Well-groomed• Following school guidelines i.e. neatly tied hair/pinned up for girls
6. Activate the Mute function of Google Meet when not speaking7. Eliminate Distraction8. Pay attention
Step-by-Step HBL Guide Presbyterian High School Website
1. Go to Menu and click on Home-based Learning (HBL) in the school website
2. Go to HBL Weekly Timetable of your Level (Lower or Upper Secondary)
3. It will bring you to the Timetable (8 – 12 June, Term 3 Week 2) e.g. 1 Agape
4. Click on Daily Plans of your Level (Lower or Upper Secondary)
5. Log in via Preshigh account
6. It will bring you to this mircrosite
7. Click on Class Daily Plans
8. Click on the class link e.g. 1 Agape
9. Log in via Preshigh account
10. It will bring you to the Daily Plans for 1 Agape.Click on the ‘Daily Plans’e.g. 8 – 12 June (Term 3 Week 2)
11. Go to the different Subject Tabs to check on tasks/assignments for 8 – 12 June (Term 3 Week 2)
12. Date, Topic, Resources, Instructions, Assignments & Estimated Duration are clearly spelt out
8 June
9 June
11 June
What should I do if I need help for HBL?
You can refer to the School Website…