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[quote=Anonymous]Hello, I am a DCPS teacher, in the event we are doing DL or even a hybrid, what would you like to see? And please, no comments about how you'd like fully in person or your child's teacher did jack sh*t, it's not very conducive to creating a meaningful conversation. This is what I have been doing so far: 1. Short video lessons adding to 30 minutes total, broken into 3 parts, so 10 min. each. (everyday) 2. A pre-recorded virtual story-time, with an interactive PDF of questions/comprehension- based on your child's level (weekly, may change to 2-3x a week for fall) 3. A whole group lesson 30 minutes (everyday) - generally social studies, science, or social emotional. 4. A small group lesson 45 minutes (in the fall I plan to do 1 hr). Groups are based on skills level. 3-5 students per group. (everyday) 5. ELA/Math Lesson that students complete on Google Slides or Powerpoint. (takes 30 min- 1hr) 6. 1 on 1 time during office hours, if requested by parent(s). (15 minutes per student/per day max) 7. Asking parents to have their child do iReady math and reading for 40 minutes. (20 minutes per subject) -Students can do this independently and are required to in order to get accurate results. What I want to add in the fall: *Printed work binder for each student, based on their level *Printed task cards *Interactive and individualized PDFs to promote self- learning I already have a few things students can do independently but a lot of the feedback is parents have work and they can't always be their to monitor. Of course I can't eliminate theor new role as facilitator altogether but I want to lesson the stress. I've received feedback from most my parents but I'd like to present to a wider audience to get more ideas. :-) *If it was hybrid some of this would be tweaked, since I'd get to teach in person sometimes. [/quote]
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