When schools start up again in the fall, we need to consider how to build community as well as content knowledge. IM’s Kristin Gray and Kevin Liner share thoughts about how we can move forward with elementary students in this week’s featured blog post. https://t.co/mhMRX3jQ1a
Wondering what the key teaching practices teachers should include in distance learning instruction?
What's working for educators and what's not? How do you sustain engagement? Join
@CCLMathematics for a focus group discussion! https://t.co/CEEOEca6s2
Students and teachers have been working SOOO hard the past 1 1/2 weeks! I was in awe at this 4th grade assignment today! Look at the activities our students get to do remotely! They were all so excited too! #ctreg14#4thgrade#wegotthis
I've been doing a lot of reading about tips for most effective #distancelearning. Something I read & am now doing is creating "Week at a Glance" docs with weekly plans & any links to assignments. It helps stay organized and you can send the doc to families. What tips do you have?
Look at how many lessons BES students completed in THREE days! The virus won’t stop us! 💪🏻 I’ve posted the link in my google classroom so students can follow each day! I wonder which class will be in the lead at the end! 👏🏻 #ctreg14
Today I talked/emailed with many teachers/curriculum folks from schools across the country. Reality of extended school cancellations sinking in. Everyone thinking hard about direct instruction & not just teaching videos. I think it's imperative. Need help?https://t.co/KwruuSe0z9
In light of school closures, we have produced ten days of elementary activities teachers can choose to assign students to complete at home. We are releasing them under a CCBY license and you will find them on our homepage https://t.co/3OHVYjXUcQ @creativecommons@SFUnified