Monday May 4, 2020

Welcome to a new week.. That will bring some new changes to our Remote Learning Process.. See below for the information.

I am sharing the link with the new information regarding Remote Learning.. You will see a time schedule for LIVE LESSONS only and links to Google Classrooms, blogs and iLearn.

New 7th Grade Schedule.. Please make sure to find out from each teacher what they are doing..https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AeQgrFz05z6fF_AVbV7VXauszJ8fNqoV9uaylqbdT-0/edit?usp=sharing

I am not offering Live teaching sessions just the recorded lessons that you can watch on your own time schedule, but please note that due dates will be a bit different. Anything assigned Monday and Tuesday is now Due on Wed and Wed/Thursday assignments are due on Friday.

I will offer Big Blue Button live help sessions if needed on either Tues mornings from 10-11 or Thursdays from 1:00-2:00. This will be by student request only.

So how do I get a live help session?
#1… Watch the live pre recorded session
#2.. Look over the assignment
#3.. Rewatch a portion of the recorded session where I explain the assignment
#4.. IF still confused email me with your direct question and we will work out which day and time will be the best.
#5.. I will email you directly with the exact day and time that we can meet to clear up your confusion!
#6.. Information regarding help times will not be posted in Google Classroom.
#7… Please be aware that all BBB sessions will be recorded whether there is 1 student or 20.

Google Classroom assignments: Monday: Watch the Recorded Lesson and Do the Exit Ticket and send in through Google Classroom (They are Assignments #1 and #2). Tomorrow you will work on a Flocabulary Lesson; Earth’s Layers and Plate Tectonics. That will be placed in Google Classroom tomorrow.

IXL; Sets A and B are now past due. You can still do them but late points will be assessed. This week you should finish X (1-2) and Y (1-2). They are due at the end of the week.

FYI video of the day: “How Do Earthquakes Happen?”https://mysteryscience.com/mini-lessons/earthquakes?code=d63161a0653de1ddf533ff95708d1a5f

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