Moving to online teaching is a lot of work, not a pivot. Here’s a thread of tasks, mini units or sequences I’ve created for various Eng courses for use online. Please check for grade/level appropriateness. I hope I can make someone’s life a little easier. Please share. 1/11
First, a daily slide is helpful to lay out the agenda, as well as put all the links to all the docs or sites to be used. It’s not fancy, but it works. I do all 5 slides for the week in one deck. docs.google.com/presentation/d…
@MrsHackett305 @ChristineYH This is very generous & kind of you! I didn’t use gdocs all that much last year, but this was a fun thing do w them. I thought it was an easy/engaging piece - 4 them & me! It’s narrative, but in pic form. bit.ly/3qHx4iQ bit.ly/3ePaOxI (Hope u can open in word)
@MrsHackett305 @ElizabethWardle @threadreaderapp unroll please!
@MrsHackett305 Amazing!!! Second awesome tweet I have seen today!
@MrsHackett305 Omg you are DDSB!!! ❤️ I just assumed you were a random teacher somewhere in North America, on my feed due to some algorithm! Thanks for sharing! Have a great day!
@MrsHackett305 @MsAmandaLong - can you share these great ideas?
@MrsHackett305 @jenl987 Free resources?! Thank you!
@MrsHackett305 @TeachRandom Not an English teacher, but kudos to you for doing this. You've done more for education in Ontario in one thread than @Sflecce in his entire term. #ontarioschools #ONTEDU