Bumping to ask if anyone's had any success finding a headset/headphones for an upper-elementary kid in DL. Our 10yo complains about standard earbuds being too big. |
Any gaming headset works fine. Just go to amazon and look for one. |
Nope. Not enough air flow. |
Hopefully this is advice for K! Older elementary kids need a chrome book and their own desk. (But the above is adorable. Pencil cup! Index card box!) |
I have spent countless hours I dont have trying to figure out how to prep for DL with a K. We are keeping him enrolled in MCPS, and are not doing a pod. I bought a small desk and chair from Wayfair and put it next to mine in our office so that he has a "school zone" and he can keep using the rest of the house and playroom as a fun space. Then I will print/prepare his schedule and assignments for the week and have it ready for DC on Sundays. DL is going to be wholly inadequate, so we are planning on heavily supplementing with worksheets and arts and crafts. This is what I have bought:
- BOB books - workbooks - All the arts and crafts materials: air clay, wiki sticks, paint, etc. - worksheets from Etsy that are around themes like fall, Halloween, dolphins - magnetic letters - flashcards for when/if he actually moves on to sight words We are planning on having a tutor for one hour a day in the afternoons... If any other moms have suggestions as to arts and crafts supplies their kids like, or tips - please share! We need this info! |
Our outside porch is screened on 3 sides and has a ceiling fan. But any fan works to keep fresh air circulating. That’s good airflow. |
We have 4 tweens/teens. In the spring somethings worked great and others we had a big learning curve. For the Fall we are doing the following:
-our 6th and 7th graders will be sitting in our home office with dh and myself every morning. I always work remote, dh has since March. We are lucky that our home office is big enough to have two full desks plus we have a large table the kids will be set up on. We are hanging another white board on the wall for the kids. All due dates and meeting times are listed on the white board. -we have a small desk set up in the living room that the kids will move to for Google meets. -NO school work is going to be done in their bedrooms -our 10th grader will be out of the house in the morning for a tech program that is hands on. In the afternoons he will move into the office to do his school work. Cell phone will sit on my desk until his school work is complete. -oldest is scheduled to go to college. When that shifts to online either at Thanksgiving as planned or sooner if needed she will do her work in our guest room. She is the one that figured out doing school work in her bedroom was a bad idea. In the spring she started having problems sleeping. We tried separating school from her bedroom and it helped solve the restless nights. |
Even with fans & 3 sides of screens? |
My teen has AP textbooks and both my kids have textbooks for the native language schools. |
Love this! |
For the sake of your kindergartener, I'd say take a step back and realize that the most healthy thing for him is probably free play, with a little time each day reading with a parent and then independent "reading" (library has a lot of storybooks without words, many of which are excellent), and also some practical math (counting things, eventually moving on to harder word problems, e.g. here are two napkins to set the table with. How many more do we need for our family of four to each have one). If he enjoys the zoom classes, that's fine. |
DP - would you please just tell us what you’re using for your kids? kids have different head sizes and what works for kindergartners would not be the same as an adult. Thank you. |
Tech: We are having an IT person set up a home network with wireless printer/scanner/fax for home learning purposes. He will cast my incoming Kindergartner's e-learning platform to smart TV in hopes a larger screen helps hold attention better than tablet.
Supplies: I ordered our schools' Handwriting Without Tears & math workbooks, lined dry erase board, play clock to tell time, and counting aids. We stocked up on glue sticks, kids notebooks with lines to practice handwriting, crayons, construction paper, colored pencils and washable markers. I also bought collected works of children's authors (Shel Silverstein, Beatrix Potter, Aesop's Fables and Rover Louis Stevenson, etc.) so we can read together at nighttime. Activities: We will include some supplemental learning re: holidays, cooking/baking, chores, & prayers. We do outdoor play--swimming, tennis and neighborhood walks right now. Hopscotch, riding a 2-wheel bike, & jump rope this fall. For winter, indoor (online Irish dance & Cosmic Kids Yoga, etc.), plus outdoor (ice skating, snow shoeing, shoveling & sledding). We also have games (Connect Four, CandyLand, Jenga) and card games (Concentration/Memory, Uno, Old Maid). |
We are using an adjustable dining table as a desk for our son. He loves it.
We also got him an extremely comfortable office chair. He has all the tech he will need - large monitor, video camera, wifi mouse and keyboard, headphones with mic, laptop, ipad, printer... |
We are using an adjustable dining table as a desk for our son. He loves it because it is so big and he can spread out and have everything that he needs on it. We also have a side table for him to park stuff like printer etc.
We also got him an extremely comfortable office chair. He has all the tech he will need - large monitor, video camera, wifi mouse and keyboard, headphones with mic, laptop, ipad, printer...He also got whatever he needed to play online video games with his friends. |