Learning Support Weather Report Students View of Lessons

The Weather Report is also changed to have simpler responses in a larger format for the ease of understanding and accessibility.

Teachers can switch on Learning Support in a mainstream class or a multi cat class using the toggle for individual students from the Student Dashboard. For a student with Learning Support switched on, they’ll receive the features of Learning Support mentioned above.

Learning Support can also be switched on from Weather Dashboard for the Quick Weather Report and in-lesson Weather Report.

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Create individual learning plans

Teachers are able to build, monitor, report and implement individual or small group learning plans where assessment data indicates intervention is required to specifically address behavioural, emotional and mental literacy.

Examples of plans includes:

  • Social Skills
  • Anger Management
  • Anxiety Management
  • Pre Suspension
  • During Suspension
  • Post Suspension

Our Impact

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"The Life Skill Program encourages students to be calm and reflective - to be aware of how they feel and how best to deal with their emotions."

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Kate McCormick,

St Thomas More Primary School

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"The Life Skill Program encourages students to be calm and reflective - to be aware of how they feel and how best to deal with their emotions."

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Kate McCormick,

St Thomas More Primary School

read full case study  
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"The Life Skill Program encourages students to be calm and reflective - to be aware of how they feel and how best to deal with their emotions."

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Kate McCormick,

St Thomas More Primary School

read full case study  
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"The Life Skill Program encourages students to be calm and reflective - to be aware of how they feel and how best to deal with their emotions."

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Kate McCormick,

St Thomas More Primary School

read full case study  
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"The Life Skill Program encourages students to be calm and reflective - to be aware of how they feel and how best to deal with their emotions."

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Kate McCormick,

St Thomas More Primary School

read full case study  
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