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Ms. Freynk's Classroom Edit display name

  • Middle School 51 William Alexander
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • More than half of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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After almost two years of remote and hybrid learning, students are finally returning to school in full swing! While I am super excited to welcome them back, I am wary of how limited our classroom resources will be, especially after so much time spent teaching only a third of the class in person. Students will no longer have one-to-one laptops, and teachers will be sharing a couple of laptop carts. I design my lessons to be interactive and accessible to all. My approach includes group work, multimedia projects, inquiry-based experiments, and collaborative science investigations. However, with no technology in the classroom it is hard to access primary sources, science research, and simulations that are critical for STEM learning. With 6 new laptops, we can create stations where students can access various physics simulations and create digital research projects that can be easily shared and presented to the wider-school community. I will be teaching in an ICT setting, where many of my students need extra support and differentiated approaches to learning. Additionally, our school has a growing population of ELL students, who can use laptops for automatic translation and lexile level adjustments. There are endless possibilities and benefits to having computers easily accessible in our science classroom!

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After almost two years of remote and hybrid learning, students are finally returning to school in full swing! While I am super excited to welcome them back, I am wary of how limited our classroom resources will be, especially after so much time spent teaching only a third of the class in person. Students will no longer have one-to-one laptops, and teachers will be sharing a couple of laptop carts. I design my lessons to be interactive and accessible to all. My approach includes group work, multimedia projects, inquiry-based experiments, and collaborative science investigations. However, with no technology in the classroom it is hard to access primary sources, science research, and simulations that are critical for STEM learning. With 6 new laptops, we can create stations where students can access various physics simulations and create digital research projects that can be easily shared and presented to the wider-school community. I will be teaching in an ICT setting, where many of my students need extra support and differentiated approaches to learning. Additionally, our school has a growing population of ELL students, who can use laptops for automatic translation and lexile level adjustments. There are endless possibilities and benefits to having computers easily accessible in our science classroom!

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