Glenroi Heights Public School has given its students a way of staying active during the coronavirus restrictions by asking them to spell their name using an A-Z exercise video.
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The clip, which has been posted on the school's Facebook page, shows 26 different teachers doing 26 different exercises with each one representing a letter of the alphabet.
It shouldn't come as a shock that teachers are posting online learning content for their students but this one skews a little left of field which might be why the feedback it's received from the kids has been so positive.
The video has over 1,000 views on Facebook and Assistant Principal Chris Sutton says that particular project is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the joint efforts put forward by the staff, congratulating them for the excellent job they've done transitioning from the classroom to the computer.
"The staff have been amazing and have worked collaboratively to ensure that the students at Glenroi Heights continue to learn and grow," Mr Sutton said.
"We are constantly looking for ways to deliver new content and to better improve communication between the school and the students."
Mr Sutton praised the teachers for not only putting together a stack of online learning material, but staying with the students every step of the way, ensuring they're understanding the content and learning from it.
"The teachers are checking in with the students weekly to see how they're going with their learning," he said.
"The teachers and the school have received a lot of positive feedback around their learning and the videos being produced by the school.
"With the change in the way we are teaching and students are learning we are looking at innovative ways to teach and engage students."
Many parents throughout the region are choosing to keep their kids out of school where possible and Mr Sutton said things are no different at Glenroi.
"Many families are choosing to keep their children at home," he said.
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