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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Someone's experience is different from yours and they are a troll? NP and we've made seating arrangements to facilitate contact tracing, but there has been no conversation about what will happen if/when students are out for a long time or classes get pushed virtual. We luckily have lots of mitigation strategies in place (mandated masking and distancing). But it feels like "well, let's see what happens with Delta because all this worked well last year." [/quote] Another NP. My school system is the same. I am not worrying about it. I am putting everything (my Nearpods, homework with links, everything) on Canvas. If kids are out then they can get the link to my Nearpods from Canvas. They can go to Canvas for the homework. I am not making up a bunch of extra assignments. On every Nearpod on the end slide I am adding the links to Khan videos and the 24/7 online tutor service. This benefits the kids who are out as well as the kids who are in school. My advice to everyone on my grade level team (and also to you OP) is to use Canvas to post everything that you're doing. Don't remake the wheel. Kids who are out can go to your Canvas, find the materials and complete the assignment. [/quote]
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