We have a virtual meeting once or twice a week (depending on the grade)so the children can at least see each other as a group; in the younger grades, this is more of a “show and tell” session, or a time when the teacher asks each child a question about a project they are working on etc. In the upper grades (6-7) teaches use this time as a review and sharing session as less than half are actually handing in their work; and at the end, there are 15 minutes where the children can talk amongst each other.
Virtual schooling makes communication more important. Our administrator holds parent meetings every other week, and we are required to contact parents once per week with an update on their child’s progress.
Virtual schooling can be done outside the classes…One can meet through already created groups and do quizzes or PE games, for instance, or just keep in touch by chatting.
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We have a virtual meeting once or twice a week (depending on the grade)so the children can at least see each other as a group; in the younger grades, this is more of a “show and tell” session, or a time when the teacher asks each child a question about a project they are working on etc. In the upper grades (6-7) teaches use this time as a review and sharing session as less than half are actually handing in their work; and at the end, there are 15 minutes where the children can talk amongst each other.
Virtual schooling makes communication more important. Our administrator holds parent meetings every other week, and we are required to contact parents once per week with an update on their child’s progress.
Virtual schooling can be done outside the classes…One can meet through already created groups and do quizzes or PE games, for instance, or just keep in touch by chatting.