Apr
2020

Remote Learning in Math

Dearborn Public’s Continuity of Learning Plan will be implemented beginning Monday, April 20th. The plan provides for continued instruction for all students, grading of assignments, minimum work amounts according to grade levels, teacher/student contact requirements and teacher accessibility. You may find the district’s plan by visiting Dearborn School’s website or directly through the following link:

Dearborn Continuity of Learning Plan

For the teacher accessibility stipulation, Stout has developed a schedule for Google Meets. Students are asked to participate in at least one of the Meets each of the days it is being taught. For 7th grade, the schedule is available through this link: Stout 7th Grade Google Meet/Office Hours Schedule

I will be teaching Math from 10am – 10:45am and again at 1:15 – 2pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Students may attend either the am or pm session on both days.

Assignments for 7th grade Math this week will be posted in Google Classroom Monday afternoon. Students may follow the suggested pacing or they may work on the assignments as their schedules allow. All work is due on or before Friday, 6pm, unless stated otherwise in Google Classroom.

I will be available for one-on-one Google Meet, communication via Hangout chat [through the student’s district email], or phone conversation during my office hours on Fridays from 9-11 am. If your child requires one-on-one help, please contact me via email, so that I can schedule a time to meet with him or her.

I look forward to connecting with my students this week. Please let me know how I can make this new learning experience a positive one for you and your child. Please stay home and stay safe!

One thought on “Remote Learning in Math

  1. Hello,
    My iBlog is to communicate with students and parents about current events and special announcements. I do not announce Math assignments on my blog, but it does state that students are to check Google Classroom for their Math assignments, as all students retrieve their assignments from Google Classroom. Students are aware of that.
    Thank you

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