Home Learning Kits Surprise Delivery

Knock, knock! There is a surprise delivery from our staff and teachers.

Our home learning kits have been prepared to support AHI students in their online lessons from home. They also provide off-screen activities whereby children can apply what they have learnt so far. In other words, the thematic lessons ‘come alive’ as students get to participate in hands-on activities and crafts. We hope our children will enjoy their home learning kits, and we look forward to seeing their creations!

 

[Virtual Party] Happy Halloween 2021

Halloween is just around the corner, which means that our online learning space is filled with thematic activities such as storytelling, potion making and creature crafts. Our students attended the online lessons in spooky costumes, making the first virtual Halloween Day more interesting and memorable than ever. Let’s take a look at some of the moments of our AHl students on this magical day. ?

[CLASS OF 2021] AHI Virtual Graduation Ceremony

“The future’s looking good to me! I’m ready to go, I’m ready to go, yeah”

Congratulation to our Kindergarten students who have completed their Preschool journey in 2021! Due to COVID-19, we had to delay the graduation ceremony to the end of Term 1 and organised it online.

On behalf of Anne Hill International School, it was an honour to bring a simple yet meaningful virtual Graduation Day for our students last Friday. We were very happy to witness our students’ names being called upon their graduation.

Last but not least, we take pride in seeing them grow and already becoming enthusiastic first graders!

 

 

 

Phonics Workshop

Phonics Workshop for Parents will be hosted ????? at 3 pm. An invitation link has been sent to your email.
The purpose of this workshop is to help parents of K1, Year 1 and Year 2 understand how AHI students can benefit from phonics lessons. Additionally, our Head of Primary – Mr. Brendan Hearne – will also share some helpful tips so that parents can support their children in reading and spelling at home.
The AHI series of Parent Engagement Talks explore the various topics and interests surrounding online learning. Through sharing different resources and perspectives, our goal is to assist more parents in becoming companions for children in their learning journey from home.

Mandarin Classes at AHI

Here is a little sneak peak into our Online Mandarin lessons at AHI! Our Mandarin classes are tailored to fit the different year levels. Teaching resources and methodology focus on listening, speaking, reading, writing and Hanyu pinyin. Students are introduced to everyday spoken Chinese and the simplified forms of Chinese characters. Cultural knowledge related to the themes will also be introduced.

Currently, Anne Hill International School offers both Vietnamese and Mandarin as 2nd Language & Culture courses.

To find out more about AHI Online Learning, you may reach out to us via our hotline or email at info@annehill.school.

 

A Glimpse To Our Online Class

 

What is online learning like at AHI? Take a following glimpse at our Phonics and English classes across different year levels. All of our teachers put in their effort to make their classes as engaging as possible with a variety of tools online. The main goal is to help students feel comfortable in virtual classroom settings, so that they can actively participate in discussions, ask questions and work in groups. Learning is not a one-way street, and our teachers always look forward to what our children have to share with their class.

To find out more about AHI Online Learning, you may reach out to us via our hotline or email at info@annehill.school.

How Can Children & Parents Ask for Help from Teachers During Online Learning?

Unlike raising their hands up in a physical classroom, asking for help in a virtual classroom is relatively new for many students. Here are a few tips for both parents and children on how they can ask for help during online learning.

 

Do Not Be Afraid to Ask for Help

Your teacher does not expect you to grasp everything perfectly at the beginning. When you are unclear about the tasks or topics covered, do seek your teacher’s clarification as early as possible. The teacher and teaching assistants will gladly assist any student or parent who needs further guidance.

 

Try to Problem Solve First Before Asking

Before you ask for help, this is a good problem-solving routine to practice at home with your children.

 

  • Have you reviewed the learning materials and lessons? – Have you re-watched the lessons or re-read the instructions of the tasks? Do you understand what is expected of you after re-watching or re-reading carefully?

 

  • Have you tried solving it on your own? – Have you tried searching for information and answers on your own? Have you read through the weekly learning guide or visited the AHI Online Learning Website?

 

If this still does not work, it is time to ask your teacher for help.

 

Spell Out the Questions You Want to Ask

Before you ask your teacher for help, create a list of questions that you want to ask them specifically. What is the exact information that you need and what areas that you need help with? In cases where the child is the one coming up with the questions, we encourage parents to give them as much support as possible so that they can learn how to process what they need and formulate specific questions.

Ask at The End of the Lesson  

If you have any questions during the lesson, do raise them at the end. Do not wait until you are about to complete the assignment to clarify the instructions. Sometimes others in the class may have the same questions as you. By asking at the end of the lesson, you are also helping others to have a better understanding of the activities and instructions.

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Make Use of the Coaching Sessions & Seesaw App

If your child is shy and does not want to ask in front of a big group, the best time to ask for help from teachers is during the coaching sessions. This is a time set out by the class teacher to guide a small group of students in their learning activities. Make use of that time and ask for help.

Seesaw is also another platform that students can upload their work and seek teacher’s comments. If you are unsure of anything, take a photo of your (child’s) work and ask for your teacher’s feedback.

Take Notes While the Teacher Explains

It is a good exercise for older children to take notes of the teacher’s answers (if the answers are verbal) so that they can refer to them later when needed. Effective studying means that students can internalise the explanations and apply them to similar questions in the future.

Say Thank You

After the teacher has given you the guidance, show your gratitude to the teacher by saying thank you. This is part of our “Be honest, be kind, be respectful and be humble” Golden Rule across different classroom settings.

Show Support to Others When They Ask Questions  

Similarly, it is important for children and parents to recognise that they play a role in reinforcing a positive virtual learning environment for others. Do not make fun of classmates when they ask questions despite how trivial these questions may seem. Always show support and acknowledgment. While everyone may have their own learning journey, we are all in this together as a team.

 

Seesaw Parent’s Workshop

As we continue to utilise the Seesaw platform for our students’ online learning, we would like to extend a Just-In-Time Seesaw Workshop to all parents from preschool to primary school.

  • Date: Wednesday, 18th August 2021
  • Time: 4pm – 5pm 

  • Organiser: Mr. Brendan Hearne (Head of Primary)

The purpose of this parent workshop is to offer step-by-step guidance on how to access Seesaw and use the various features to their fullest extent. We hope that by organising this workshop, parents can support their children in proactively gaining feedback and affirmations from the class teachers.