A message from some of your Mandela teachers. We miss each and everyone of you and can’t wait until we meet again 🙏🏽💕
Thank you @JazNKM for putting this together!
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We love Elise Gravel @MandelaPS ! This award winning Canadian author creates unique graphic texts that make us laugh AND inform us! This one answers all of your questions about coronavirus- check it out!
@MandelaPS@peelschools Amazing things happen when we seek to understand one another and to lift each other up! This is a great little video for building awareness. #AutismAwarenessAmazing Things Happen - by Alexander Amelines https://t.co/VBrTcgLsQ2 via @YouTube
Beginning April 6, 2020, while schools remain closed, the Peel board will move towards engaging students in learning at home.
To help with this work, the board has developed A Community of Care: The Peel District School Board’s Learning and Support Plan: https://t.co/UZqtH2hyGy
@BramptonLibrary If they register online it says that they have to pick up their card at the branch. Will they be issued a temporary digital card for the time being until branches reopen?
1/3 Social distancing doesn’t have to mean being isolated. Let’s stay connected, we’re in this together & together we can stay active, mentally & physically. Starting Monday, March 23rd follow our #DPAEveryday 10-Day Challenge & share what you’re up to at home! Learn more below⬇️
Peel schools and worksites had originally planned to recognize this day on March 24, but seeing as schools will be closed on this day, we will now acknowledge the day today, when it is recognized around the world. #IDERD
@MandelaPS A BIG thank you to @JayBara_PDSB for updating his website, https://t.co/kGh5FkaDPX with new learning activities to keep Ss engaged during the school closure. Lots of great content for kids to explore here!
@MandelaPS@PeelSchools These are extraordinary times! Student writers should consider keeping a journal to recount their experience of this global pandemic. One day, it may prove to be a valuable primary source document!
We're all living through a historical moment. If you're looking for a meaningful assignment that you can give students while we are all stuck at home, consider doing a “living through history” assignment. @middleweb https://t.co/E0lY7GYvOq
As Canadians stay indoors this month, writers across the country are filming readings of their books for viewers to watch online.
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