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Concurrent Teaching : Spooky Scary

 



Congratulations on a great first week with students in the building. You all have done an outstanding job! Plan B teachers and Rockstars have had to engage in concurrent teaching, and I know this is not an easy undertaking. 

Here are a couple of interesting articles with suggestions on how one can approach concurrent teaching. 

This article suggests three possible strategies that can be used in concurrent teaching.

Although written from a college perspective because there is very little research on concurrent teaching in K-12, this article nonetheless has some good ideas.

Highlighting a virtual teacher:

Ms. Myers does an excellent job giving her students "digital jobs". This is such a great way to continue to build community and responsibility for the group. Way to go!










Scenes from a socially distanced recess!


Mask Break

Socially distanced

Creativity - this week's trait

Monday, Nov. 2nd-  Regular Day

Tuesday - Nov. 3rd -Teacher Workday/Picture Day for some students (nothing for us to do)

Wednesday- Nov. 4th Regular Day

Thursday- Nov. 5th  Regular Day

Friday, Nov. 6th  Regular Day

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  1. Not gonna lie.....I thought that first picture was the saddest recess I had ever seen until I saw it was a just a mask break! Lol. "Okay, now you go sit on Oklahoma.....see? Isn't that fun?!" Oh, COVID, really?

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