A page of information for students and parents about helping students stay involved during building closures for COVID-19.
- Subject:
- Cross-Curricular
- Material Type:
- Homework/Assignment
- Date Added:
- 03/19/2020
A page of information for students and parents about helping students stay involved during building closures for COVID-19.
Katherine Byers of Chesterfield has put together several slideshowsand associated videos(see https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Q11gWPx6TVT3i3lDon0VlXGB2Ax_M1kdEBy5pb857lM/edit for a quick listing) to help teachers in Chesterfield to use Canvas. Some of the information is specific to that division, but you can use them as a starting point for your own!
Katherine Byers of Chesterfield has put together several videos and associated slides (see https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1if29auVETq5cjxAdjB1IVMTTila2pD_k) to help teachers in Chesterfield to use Canvas. Some of the information is specific to that division, but you can use them as a starting point for your own!
Loudoun County provides both online and offline activities for students organized by Elementary, Middle, and High.
Charles Yarbrough with Lynchburg provided this link to their web site created to support teachers moving to blended learning. It is full of great resources, mainly for teachers but a few for students too!
The ITRTs of Lynchburg have put together a web page to provide support in the form of both podcasts and blog posts. The most recent topics have been focused on distance learning, with new info on hybrid learning to come in the near future!
This is a hands on activity for students who may have limted supplies at home. It guides you into using recycled materials to create easy scketchbooks.
For teachers, this resource challenges educators to incorporate one of the 5 C's each week into their instruction. Lots of great ideas, this is a way to make your instruction more innovative and engaging for students.
The STEM team is working on narrowing down the overwhelming amount of free STEM resources and highlighting two offerings a day per week. Each week is archived as a tab so educators can revisit.
Daily updates on school operations, along with links to other information for students, parents and community.
Learning at home resources organized by grade level and content area.
Links from the main page for students and parents regarding learning in Fall 2020.
Melinda Hodgkiss of Isle of Wight hosts a web page called Notes from the Coach. From here, access video tutorials regarding various technologies.
This guide was created for a district trainer to pick up and provide training on integrating Zoom functions into a synchronous lesson. This guide has experienced multiple iterations and will continue to do so as trainers continue providing feedback. The guide is specifically for Norfolk Public Schools but can be revised to represent your district. This guide walks the trainer through the process of applying skills learned in Zoom Level One and Two. The trainer also introduces Moore's Framework for online engagement and applies this theoretical approach the training.
Patrick Hausammann of Clarke County provides this slide deck to be used in introducing the various features and capabilities of Google Classroom.
Patrick Hausammann of Clarke supplies this set of recorded tutorials on specific tasks in Google Classroom.
Donovan O'Brien of Culpeper provides this video recording of the second part of a lesson on the Blended and Remote Learning Models, which covers expectations.
Donovan O'Brien of Culpeper provides this video recording of the first part of a lesson on the Blended and Remote Learning Models, which covers expectations.
Links to various packets and online learning resources for students of Portsmouth Public Schools.
Erik Moore and Krissy Sanderlin of Virginia Beach developed (and are still developing, as it is a work-in-progress) this presentation on hybrid and concurrent instruction is a perfect starting point to create your own presentation for your teachers.