Anonymous
Post 03/17/2020 18:51     Subject: Re:Sharing plans for short term homeschooling

Zearn.org for K-5. It’s free and follows Eureka exactly.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2020 17:56     Subject: Sharing plans for short term homeschooling

More suggestions, please!
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2020 22:29     Subject: Sharing plans for short term homeschooling

Anonymous
Post 03/15/2020 22:18     Subject: Sharing plans for short term homeschooling

Anonymous wrote:My kids tutor is giving us a great deal for a few hours per day since she's off as well.



Please say she is doing this via Skype or Zoom...
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2020 19:33     Subject: Sharing plans for short term homeschooling

My kids tutor is giving us a great deal for a few hours per day since she's off as well.
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2020 12:22     Subject: Re:Sharing plans for short term homeschooling

My son’s 5th grade English teacher posts mini-lessons on her Instagram. I assume it’ll be even more active during the shut down! www.instagram.com/mrs.polo_ela I know she has taught a variety of grades, so she could have a lot of good resources if you send her an email!
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2020 09:09     Subject: Sharing plans for short term homeschooling

We have used Khan too for our middle schoolers and am looking for other ideas as well.

I am actually optimistic though for DCPS to pull something together for our kids in the coming days based on what I have seen for k-5.
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2020 08:59     Subject: Sharing plans for short term homeschooling

Aps has pretty good resources online. At least it can give some ideas for things to google. Maybe other schools can share?

https://nottingham.apsva.us/remotelearning/
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2020 08:55     Subject: Sharing plans for short term homeschooling

Who has started looking into homeschool programs for the interim (we could just call it “the blip”)? I am thinking about strategies to keep kids on track in the event this is longer than 2 1/2 weeks and DCPS programming is minimal.

I have a high schooler and a middle schooler. The only real online education products we have used are Kahn Academy when our older one used it to test out of Math 8 between 6th and 7th grade. What have other people used, what are people thinking can work to kids kids thriving and engaged?

please share your ideas and concerns.