This is a lesson to encourage students to go outdoors and engage their world despite living in a pandemic.
- Subject:
- Visual Art
- Material Type:
- Visual Media
- Author:
- Miriam Cutelis
- Date Added:
- 04/30/2020
This is a lesson to encourage students to go outdoors and engage their world despite living in a pandemic.
Brunswick County Public Schools is committed to providing virtual, hands-on, and instructional work packets for our students in the midst of Cornoavirus, COVID-19. As we continue with our instructional approach, we invite you to visit your school's page below for At-Home Learning Resources.
This page includes links to instructional resources organized by School, then by Grade, then by Teacher.
This page has links to resources that can help ITRTs support teachers and students during the COVID-19 school building closures. Of interest for PD, links to Using Google to Teach Remotely has several tutorials.
A list of links for students at home, along with guides for student learning at home, organized by K-8 and 9-12,
We are obligated to provide enrichment opportunities and to appropriately challenge and engage these students. How do we find and monitor science enrichment activities for those students simultaneous to providing additional intervention and assistance to students who have yet to master the current concepts?
Recorded lessons that track Eureka Math and English lessons.
This page on the Falls Church website includes links to individual schools, where you can find the E-Learning Plans provided to students.
This page links to instructional packets for Franklin City students.
Links to Learning Packets for Greene County students, organized by Elementary, Middle and High.
A padlet of several resources and links that can be used for at-home learning.
This article highlights the four recommended research-based practices described in the How to Organize Your Teaching U.S. Dept. of Education What Works web site.
A page of information for students and parents about helping students stay involved during building closures for COVID-19.
This article discusses explicitly teaching and assessing listening comprehension skills in the elementary grades and provides templates for classroom use.
Loudoun County provides both online and offline activities for students organized by Elementary, Middle, and High.
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.
Learning at home resources for grades 3-5
Links to resources for PreK-2.
Mecklenburg is using their Facebook page to communicate regularly with their community. Updates includes ideas for parents to use with students.
Distance Learning resources from New Kent County Public Schools. Use the grade-bands on the top menu bar to navigate.