Nearly all students from low‑income households
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Since March 13, 2020, students have been learning virtually from a screen at their homes. It will not be long before students will come back into classrooms and be able to, once again have an interactive learning experience.
When coming back, due to student movement restrictions, I will be on a cart traveling to classrooms. This will limit what I do with the students, since most of the curriculum that I am using has interactive videos to go along with the lessons. Being on a cart, I will not be able to provide those videos to students without the use of a projector. These would normally be provided by the county, but since giving almost every student in the county a device to be successful remotely, this is not a possibility.
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Since March 13, 2020, students have been learning virtually from a screen at their homes. It will not be long before students will come back into classrooms and be able to, once again have an interactive learning experience.
When coming back, due to student movement restrictions, I will be on a cart traveling to classrooms. This will limit what I do with the students, since most of the curriculum that I am using has interactive videos to go along with the lessons. Being on a cart, I will not be able to provide those videos to students without the use of a projector. These would normally be provided by the county, but since giving almost every student in the county a device to be successful remotely, this is not a possibility.