Remote Learning For Students

Elementary Remote Learning Program (ERLP)


Click the button below to submit a request for registration

 

Requests for registration in Term 2 Elementary Remote Learning Program for students in Grades 1-7 will run from Jan. 9, 2024 to Jan. 19, 2024

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    Brightspace

    Brightspace includes an online classroom, and a portfolio tool to help students document and share their learning with teachers. All Grand Erie students have a Brightspace account. 

    For more information about using Brightspace, see  About Brightspace.


    TVO Mathify’s Online Tutoring

    Students in Grades 4 to 11 can now access free online math tutoring with Ontario Certified Teachers through TVO Mathify. The recent addition of Grades 4 and 5 makes it possible for all students in Grades 4 to 11 to build their math skills and confidence for free through personalized support. By strengthening math foundations and supporting students’ progression through the Ontario math curriculum, TVO Mathify helps unlock greater potential.

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    Students use the online tutoring service by logging into a free account here and uploading a math question from school or choosing a practice question from the Question Bank, which supports the Grade 4-11 Ontario math curriculum. They then securely and anonymously connect to a personalized session with one of TVO Mathify’s tutors, all of whom are Ontario Certified Teachers. The interactive whiteboard and voice/text chat features work seamlessly across any device type to enable easy access to learning support anywhere.

    Eligible students in Grades 4-11 can register anytime for a free account using their Ontario Education Number (OEN). Parents and educators can also stay informed with the latest in digital learning support from TVO through the monthly TVO Learn Newsletter.


    Ministry of Education Launches Learn at Home Portal Offering Online Resources for Students During COVID-19 Province-Wide School Closures

    The Ministry of Education announced the launch of an online portal for students and families during the province-wide closure of schools due to COVID-19.

    The Ministry of Education says Learn at Home and Apprendre à la maison will provide online literacy and numeracy materials and resources to support continued learning for elementary and secondary school students. 


    Additional tools, resources and support for online learning