Microsoft Teams
The link at the bottom of this page takes you to a Word Document that explains how to log in to your child’s Microsoft Teams account.
If you can’t access this document because your device cannot read a Word Document, then:
- Go to office.com
- Sign in
Your (child’s) address will be your (their) usual log on for the school network followed by @sbcschools.org.uk
E.g. Bob Smith (Y3) would be od16bsmit@sbcschools.org.uk
You should then be able to read the document – If not, email your teacher and they will be able to send you a set of instructions.
If you need help with this then please talk to your teacher.
Video Tutorials
If you click on the text, it will take you to YouTube to play the videos. If you click play, it will play straight away.
Adding other work, documents or photos
Using Xbox or PlayStation to access Office 365
Accessing your remote learning. An alternative method for accessing remote learning during times of lockdown.
Xbox
- Plug a keyboard in to the Xbox USB slot (Less than £10 on Amazon)
- Go in to “My Games and Apps.”
- Find Microsoft Edge and select.
- Type in Office 365 and log in as you would in school.
You can then access your work and use the key packages including:
- Word
- Excel
- PowerPoint
- Teams
- To move around the screen you can use the xBox controller or plug in a mouse.
PlayStation
- Identify the PlayStation Internet browser icon
- Press the PlayStation logo on the controller
- Go to the library and find options for “Games and Applications”
- Go in to “Applications” and you will find the Internet Browser.
- Type in Office 365 and log in as you would at school
You can then access your work and use the key packages including:
- Word
- Excel
- PowerPoint
- Teams
Notes on Apple
For those of you on Apple, if you have an iPhone or an iPad, you have access to a scanner.
If you are planning to send any work back to teachers, you can use the Notes App.
Open a new Note, press the camera button, the option to scan a document will pop up. Once the document is scanned you can immediately email it by choosing the recipient. This is easier than attaching a photo to the email, plus you can add notes to the scanned document before sending it.