Remote-access Guide

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by Mrs. Elizabeth Wiegand Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Can I download Oak Academy lessons?

Save time with our free directory. We've put together a handy Lesson and Resource Directory that breaks down the lessons and units available in each subject and key stage, which have downloadable slides (over 90%), which contain BSL (over 35%), and more.

Can you download Oak National Academy videos?

new-and-improved, fully sequenced curriculum maps spanning the national curriculum. resourced in their entirety with thousands of high-quality, teacher-made lesson slides, videos, worksheets and quizzes - ready for you to download, adapt and share.

Does Oak Academy have worksheets?

You can do that easily to ensure the learning is personalised and relevant. Lesson planning - Whatever subject, key stage or topic you're teaching, we have lesson slides, worksheets, quizzes and teacher-led videos which you can use as they are or download and adapt to meet the needs of your pupils.

Who set up Oak Academy?

The Oak National Academy was set up by a North London free school. It is an online classroom and resource hub created in response to the closure of schools during the coronavirus pandemic. which provided free online lessons and resources to pupils from reception to year 10.

What is Key Stage 4 curriculum?

Key Stage 4 (KS4) is the legal term for the two years of school education which incorporate GCSEs, and other examinations, in maintained schools in England normally known as Year 10 and Year 11, when pupils are aged between 14 and 16 by August 31. (In some schools, KS4 work is started in Year 9.)

What years is KS3?

KS3 (Key Stage Three) covers children in Year 7, 8 and 9. They are usually aged between 11-14 and in secondary school.

What key stage is GCSE?

Key Stage 4Key Stage 4 is a stage of secondary education covering years 10 and 11 when children usually take GCSE exams. Children usually take GCSE exams in about eight to ten subjects, which must include English, Mathematics and Science.

What does Pshe stand for?

Personal, social, health and economicPersonal, social, health and economic ( PSHE ) education is an important and necessary part of all pupils' education. All schools should teach PSHE , drawing on good practice, and this expectation is outlined in the introduction to the proposed new national curriculum.

Is KS4 a GCSE?

Key Stage 4 (KS4) covers the two GCSE years - Year 10 and Year 11.

What key stage is Year 11 UK?

Key Stage 4: Years 10 to 11 (14-16 years old) Key Stage 5: More commonly referred to as College or Sixth Form.

What year group is Key Stage 2?

Key Stage 2 – ages 7-11 (Years 3-6)

What key stage is Year 11 UK?

Key Stage 4: Years 10 to 11 (14-16 years old) Key Stage 5: More commonly referred to as College or Sixth Form.

What year group is Key Stage 2?

Key Stage 2 – ages 7-11 (Years 3-6)

Pupils

Want to find out more about your favourite subject or revise what you’ve been taught? Missed a lesson at school? Visit our online classroom.

Teachers

Plan ahead and save time with fully sequenced curriculum maps and lesson resources you can download, adapt and share.

Parents & Carers

Looking for lessons to complement your child’s learning? Talk to their teacher about what’s being taught in school, then browse our free resources.

About Oak

Find out more about Oak National Academy and how our full curriculum and free resources can save you time and inspire your work.

2. Less is more

The amazing Josie Mingay running form-time reading aside, it is challenging to get children reading a lot when they’re not in the classroom. Oak runs on the assumption that many children access lessons through a mobile phone, and they need to be as accessible as possible for all learners.

3. Digital simplicity

Technology offers limitless solutions to the problem of educating children remotely, but that doesn’t mean we have to take advantage of all of them. The more complicated we make our lessons, the more hurdles we place in front of our children.

4. Be "pantomime"

One of my favourite pieces of advice on teaching was given to me by Barry Smith, who describes the process by which a teacher becomes larger than life, firing up the pupils through sheer force of personality, as “be pantomime”.

What is the outcome of the National Academies?

The outcome for the organization is higher performance from more skilled, accountable, and committed employees and managers.

How many employees are there at the National Academies of Sciences?

Over 1,100 employees support the work of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine with more than 4,800 distinguished leaders and 5,700 experts volunteering their time to serve on committees, plan and participate in seminars, review documents, and assist the work of the National Academies. Members, volunteers, and employees help to address a variety of the nation's issues.

What is affirmative action in the National Academies?

An equal opportunity employer, the National Academies practice affirmative action to recruit, hire, train, upgrade, transfer, and promote persons in all job titles, without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, age, national origin, or veteran status as well as disabilities that do not interfere with the performance of the job.

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