Welcome to Hero - Getting started
Download the Hero by Linc-Ed app from the iOS app store or google play store
Alternatively if you do not have the app - open your browser and enter
go.linc-ed.com
Step 2: New user & or current user
Step 2:
If you are a new user - click on new user.
If you have already completed this step and have a login for Hero, then put in your password.
Step 3: Enter your email address
Step 3.
Enter your email address that is connected to our school management system. (this is the email you have on school file).
Click the Request Password link
Step 4: You will receive a link to reset password
Step 4.
Now check your email for this request.
It can take up to 15 minutes, so please be patient.
If you do not receive an email, check with m.crawford@woodend.school.nz and check your spam folder too.
Step 5: open your email and click on the password reset
Step 5:
Open your email and click on the Hero Reset mail.
If you do not receive a reset email, then check your spam folder.
Step 6: now click on the rest my password
Step 6:
Click the link ‘reset my password’
Now follow the next step.
Step 7: Security
Step 7:
You need to enter a secure password of 8 or more characters.
Click set password.
Step 8: Receiving confirmation
Step 8:
When you receive this confirmation message
Click SIGN IN
Step 9: Nearly there
Step 9: Enter your email address and your newly set password.
If you are using a public device or do not want your password auto-saved, tick the box that says ‘This is a public device’
THEN click SIGN IN
Step 10: When you have signed in….
You are now in to
Hero...
ONCE YOU HAVE SIGNED IN:
1. You will see Community notices sent by your child's school. If the text is long, you may need to click read more to view the whole message
Click on the grey arrow to view different slides
Welcome to Hero!
This digital report provides you with personalised information about your child’s progress and achievement in Reading, Writing and Number. Information about how to read this is contained in the following slides.
In addition, we also report on the wider curriculum and key competencies. Posts on these subjects can be found by clicking on the page showing the Year level your child is currently in.
Progression Through Goals
Literacy and Numeracy are important foundation skills for children.
Primary and Intermediate schools focus on these because your child needs to have sound Reading, Writing and Maths skills to be able to do well in every area of learning at school and in life.
Teachers use many different ways to find out where your child is at. This includes a range of formal tests and assessments, watching your child working in the classroom, talking with your child about their learning and having your child assess their own and other’s work.
Understanding The Data
A description of how your child is progressing towards the school expectation and the level they are currently working within.
A chart showing your child’s progress over time. Click to view. You can see the level each dot represents by clicking on it.
Level 4 - Beginning
The New Zealand Curriculum Levels
This diagram shows how curriculum levels typically relate to years at school. Many students do not, however, fit this pattern. They include those with special learning needs, those who are gifted and those who come from non-English- speaking backgrounds. Students learning an additional language are also unlikely to follow the suggested progression: Level 1 is the entry level for those with no prior knowledge of the language being learned, regardless of their school year.
NZ Curriculum
Intelligent Behaviours
Our 4 Intelligent Behaviours are identified in the New Zealand Curriculum as Key Competencies and are integral to your child’s learning. Your child will be exploring these capabilities across all subjects.
We want to help your child to become a capable and lifelong learner. The aim of the intelligent behaviours is to give your child the skills to learn in any situation, including at home, participating in sport or cultural occasions as well as at school.
Supporting Your Child’s Learning
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Click on the links below to read information about how you can help your child at home.
Click on the links below to read information in home languages.