Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1st grader next year. Remote learning isn’t working, and it looks like schools are the first to reopen, so half days are probably the best scenario. Maybe having less students in the classrooms will make the time more doll focused and less chaotic anyway.
It is working for my kid.
That’s great, maybe the kids who like it can stay home and log in remotely so the class size will be smaller.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1st grader next year. Remote learning isn’t working, and it looks like schools are the first to reopen, so half days are probably the best scenario. Maybe having less students in the classrooms will make the time more doll focused and less chaotic anyway.
It is working for my kid.
That’s great, maybe the kids who like it can stay home and log in remotely so the class size will be smaller.
OP here. Don't know if the above comment was meant to be snarky - but I like the idea of having a hybrid system such that kids who want to stay home/who are sick are able to do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1st grader next year. Remote learning isn’t working, and it looks like schools are the first to reopen, so half days are probably the best scenario. Maybe having less students in the classrooms will make the time more doll focused and less chaotic anyway.
It is working for my kid.
That’s great, maybe the kids who like it can stay home and log in remotely so the class size will be smaller.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1st grader next year. Remote learning isn’t working, and it looks like schools are the first to reopen, so half days are probably the best scenario. Maybe having less students in the classrooms will make the time more doll focused and less chaotic anyway.
It is working for my kid.
Anonymous wrote:1st grader next year. Remote learning isn’t working, and it looks like schools are the first to reopen, so half days are probably the best scenario. Maybe having less students in the classrooms will make the time more doll focused and less chaotic anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I would like to be provided funding to pay for what works for my family. We need (1) internet connection reimbursement (it's ridiculous that we are paying for required school supplies); (2) workbooks that we like on Amazon; (3) lessons that work for us on Outschool.
I have spent hundreds of dollars since this started and would like some reimbursement.
If the teacher will be doing it, please do SMALL groups of 3-5 kids per class (break it up) so you meet with the same kids every week one day at the same time for one hour. Large classes of over 8 kids does NOT work well. The teacher should then provide workbooks (copies with stples every week is a disorganized mess and does NOT work) at th kids level (like my kid is using a workbook for 5th graders and is in 2nd grade because that is his level). And have some funding for other interests (like art supply, science lab supply, etc). It is expensive!
Anonymous wrote:I would like to be provided funding to pay for what works for my family. We need (1) internet connection reimbursement (it's ridiculous that we are paying for required school supplies); (2) workbooks that we like on Amazon; (3) lessons that work for us on Outschool.
I have spent hundreds of dollars since this started and would like some reimbursement.
If the teacher will be doing it, please do SMALL groups of 3-5 kids per class (break it up) so you meet with the same kids every week one day at the same time for one hour. Large classes of over 8 kids does NOT work well. The teacher should then provide workbooks (copies with stples every week is a disorganized mess and does NOT work) at th kids level (like my kid is using a workbook for 5th graders and is in 2nd grade because that is his level). And have some funding for other interests (like art supply, science lab supply, etc). It is expensive!