If your district does not have a comprehensive plan in place, there are still things an individual teacher can do to ensure continuity of learning. The following are examples of the types of things you can create to share with students during their extended absences:
Visit iTunes U to access a FREE collection of resources that can be used by K12 students and teachers. If you don't already have iTunes, download it here. With iTunes installed, open the continuity of learning collection by clicking here -- or watch this 15 second screencast to see how to navigate to the collection from within iTunes.
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If your district does not have a comprehensive plan in place, there are still things an individual teacher can do to ensure continuity of learning. The following are examples of the types of things you can create to share with students during their extended absences:
Visit iTunes U to access a FREE collection of resources that can be used by K12 students and teachers. If you don't already have iTunes, download it here. With iTunes installed, open the continuity of learning collection by clicking here -- or watch this 15 second screencast to see how to navigate to the collection from within iTunes.
Energy/MatterGr6.pdf - resources and home activities from David Bydlowski, Wayne RESA Science Consultant
Learn at Home Activites Per Grade Level - NYC Dept of Ed
So How Could I Still Teach My Students If School Was Cancelled? - blog post from Learning is Messy
School Uses Skype to Tackle Swine Flu Absences
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