Great Things We Noticed:
- Hearing from all the grade levels on the great progress and collaboration they have been doing!
- The official 2nd - First Day of School!
- Your additions to our Google Slide Deck!
- Working with parents to connect their students to distance learning - Thank you!
Google Classroom Ideas:
Google Meets
- Use to go over assignments for the week
- Use to read stories
- When presenting, use one device to present and another device to be in the meeting so that you can see the chats and students can still see you
Google Classroom
- Create a checklist for students (example from Judid)
Nuts and Bolts:
- We have a limited amount of devices at Hawthorne for students. If you have a student that does not have a device, please email Longi or Carrie to arrange device distribution. Do not cascade this message to all parents - only if they have asked or have stated they were not able to go to the Device Distribution last week.
- If you haven't been able to connect with a student over email, Class Dojo or Remind - consider sending an old fashioned letter. If you have a template or example of a letter you have sent please send it to us and we will place in the shared drive.
- IEP meetings are being scheduled starting NEXT WEEK. If you are unable to attend an IEP for one of your students please reach out to the SPED Team right away so they can find someone else or reschedule as needed.
- If you have not already started, please keep a log or table of the students that engage in your distance learning activities. This will help us keep track of students and help determine who we still need to track down.
- This week's Google Slides start on #60 - Thank you for participating in this! We love seeing all of you! https://bit.ly/3bbTBeF
Focus:
Don't forget while designing customization for your Google Classroom Lessons that we are and AVID school and you can incorporate some AVID strategies into your distance learning. Your Elementary Foundations book is a great resource (if you have it at home) and here are some ideas for how to "AVID-IZE" your Google Classroom:
- Optional strategies to embed in lessons:
- 2 and 3 column notes
- One-pagers
- Graphic organizers p.290-299
- Close Reading/Marking the Text
- Completing a Weekly Planner WITH FAMILY AND COMMUNITY Connection (Foundations p.248)
- Weekly Time Log p.254 Analysis on p.255
- Goal-setting
- Learning Log (Internet-Based pp. 42, DLIQ p.60)
- Work Space p.267+269
- AVID Weekly on myavid.org
**If you have ideas to share, please let us know!
The Harvard Business Review had a great article on how to remain productive when facing uncertain times. They suggested following these suggestions to stay focused and productive:
- Open your eyes to all options both present and future.
- When threatened with unproductive uncertainty, we may become so focused on the immediate situation that we overlook the broader possibilities.
- Think in Terms of Probabilities, not Binary Outcomes.
- During times of unproductive uncertainty, we often get stuck imagining extreme either/or outcomes. Innovators who are adept at managing uncertainty think in terms of probabilities instead.
- Remember That Possibilities Always Exist
- Victor Frankl said: “Everything can be taken from a [person] but one thing: the last of human freedoms — to choose one’s attitude in a given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.” The opportunity to exercise that freedom is available to all of us — and it is key to finding a way forward in uncertain times.
Birthdays:
3/17 - Morgan Little - Kindergarten
3/20 - Josephina Vega - Noon Duty Supervisor
3/31 - Erin Barnett - Kindergarten
4/10 - Cindy O'Keefe - The "Knower of ALL Things and Keeper of the Keys"
4/11 - Anna McVey - 5th Grade
4/19 - Danielle Purdey - 3rd Grade
Natalie Leroy - RSP Teacher
Stephanie Haas - Kindergarten
4/25 - Cheryl Bates - Mod/Sev Instructional Aide
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