This song helps children, and adults, wash their hands for at least 20 seconds.
Baby Shark Has a New Song About Washing Hands That Is Sure to Have a 100% Success Rate: https://www.popsugar.com/family/baby-shark-wash-your-hands-song-video-47335862
This song helps children, and adults, wash their hands for at least 20 seconds.
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Tips for Selecting Online Learning Resource: https://www.amle.org/ServicesEvents/COVID-19Resources/TipsforSelectingOnlineLearningResources/tabid/1192/Default.aspx
I like these practical suggestions to help middle-school students and teachers in online classrooms not feel overwhelmed. COVID-19 Remote Advisory Activities: https://www.amle.org/ServicesEvents/COVID-19Resources/COVID-19AdvisoryActivities/tabid/1187/Default.aspx
"Activities designed by middle level educators to help students continue to develop personally while they are out of the classroom." WebinarsPromoting Student Wellness during COVID-19
Presenter: Phyllis Fagell Tuesday, March 24, 2020, 3:30-4:30pm ET Join us as Middle School Matters author and AMLE Magazine columnist Phyllis Fagell leads a conversation on student wellness and provides tips for helping young adolescents manage stress during the pandemic. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Register for Free! Free Online Events and Activities for Kids at Home: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/free-online-events-activities-kids-at-home-coronavirus
"Provide some structure and schedule to your family's day (updated regularly). Over 100 Museums Invite You to "Color Their Collections" with Free Adult Coloring Books: https://mymodernmet.com/free-coloring-pages-color-our-collections/
"Museums and Libraries around the world participate in the Color Our Collections campaign. For it, they create free adult coloring books with free printable coloring pages, based on items in their collections." 5 Virtual Teaching Strategies We're Using: https://www.middleweb.com/42522/5-virtual-learning-strategies-weve-developed/
As teachers finding what works best as they adapt to virtual teaching, Tan Huynh in Saigon shares the structure that his school has set up for online learning for students. I think that most of the ideas would work for teachers/schools/parents in many schools. Providing structure will help make the school community feel more secure, it seems to me. Publishers Adapt Policies To Help Educators: https://www.slj.com/?detailStory=publishers-adapt-policies-to-help-educators-coronavirus-covid19
School Library Journal, a magazine that I review books for, posted this information about using books aloud online. It was published on March 18 and the message on the page says that it will be updated as publishers release information. 5 reasons to boost listening literacy in schools: https://districtadministration.com/listening-literacy-skills-betters-reading-comprehension-auding
"Listening well has become an educational standard for college and careers" As I read this article, I thought about the many read alouds now available for students. and how they might be used in this time when students need to learn remotely. The article talks about the use of text while listening and also how listening skills are aligned with the Common Core standards. Imagineering in a Box: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/hass-storytelling/imagineering-in-a-box
This is a series of three lessons, each designed to take a minimum of two hours or up to a week, by a partnership of Disney and Khan Academy "...to show students how artists, designers and engineers work together to create theme parks." The lessons are broken down into several small steps. "Each lesson contains roughly 1 hour of video content and several exercises which build to a final project." |
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