5 Alloprof tools for remote learning

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It feels like schools went online overnight! Different from learning in the classroom, remote learning requires immense self-discipline and sharp time management skills. Fortunately, there are lots of tools available to support your child’s learning at home. Here are just a few of the resources offered by Alloprof.

Direct access to teachers

Certain assignments (or new course material) can be challenging for students who are learning remotely. Because it’s important to deal  with any misunderstanding quickly, encourage your child to use our  live help services. They can quickly get in touch with one of our teachers by phone, chat, or text message.

Here’s some information about our teachers:

  • They have all successfully completed a teacher training program accredited by the MÉES.

  • They’re available Monday to Thursday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

  • They have access to online textbooks.

Tips and tools

To learn more about how Alloprof can help your child, check out the Services page.

Online exercises

Even in a pandemic, it’s important that you encourage your child to keep their brain sharp. To help your child consolidate their learning, have them try the exercises on the Alloprof site.

There are over a thousand questionnaires and interactive exercises that help students study a number of subjects, including the following:

Worksheets

If your child can’t remember their grammar rules—and you can’t either—don’t despair! Alloprof can help. With the 3,000+ worksheets (and videos) that our teachers created, your child is sure to find the answers to their questions.

Study materials

Alloprof’s study materials make great refreshers! Based on the Programme de formation de l’école québécoise (suggested by the Ministère de l’Éducation et de l’Enseignement supérieur), these lesson plans review the content covered in each subject, for each academic year.

Tips and tools

Tell your child about Alloprof’s  top picks for a one-stop solution.

Games

Taking breaks is important—even with remote learning. Alloprof proposes a different way for students to “take five.” By playing Alloprof’s games, students can unwind while learning. Here are a few of the educational games available on the website:

Did you know

You can find more tips on remote learning and academic perseverance in our special section.

Manage your time

The pandemic certainly has shaken up our normal routine. It’s much easier to lose track of time and feel scattered. Fortunately, there are ways to help your child stay on top of things. The following tips will help your child get their schoolwork done and keep their eye on the prize.

  • Make a schedule
  • Set realistic goals
  • Use an agenda
  • Create a family calendar
  • Set priorities
  • Split up their homework
  • Etc.For more strategies to help your child be better organized, read the articles on our website.
Tips and tools

For more strategies to help your child be better organized, read the articles on our website.

Collaborators

Rewriting: Alloprof Parents’ team

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