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 How-To Distance Teach TutorialsBitmoji in Google SlidesBlended LearningBoom CardsBreadcrumbs - NYSCATE Webinar ArchivesClassroom Set-Up IdeasDistance Learning TipsDo Face Coverings Really Work? Science on the Go - 2:00FlipGridGmailGoogle CertificationGoogle ClassroomGoogle Drive, Chrome, and DocsGoogle FormsGoogle MeetGoogle SlidesGoogle TakeoutIf I had Three Days with Students before Going Remote - What They Need to LearnJamboardRethinkScreencastify and Video RecordingStuff I Didn’t Know Existed Before COVIDAll topic headings are linked (down and back to top)GOOGLE CLASSROOMGetting Started with Google Classroom 10:47Getting started with Google Classroom (kindergarten teacher) 13:38How to Use Google Classroom 2020 - Tutorial for Beginners 24:13Getting Started with Google Classroom - by Google for EducationShake Up Learning Quick Tip: Create a Reusable Class Template 1:46Shake Up Learning: 50 Google Classroom Resources That Will Make Your DayHow to Organize Google Classroom 13:50This is how I set up my Google Classroom for remote learning (5 tips) 15:45How to Reuse a Previous Assignment in Google Classroom 1:25How to Copy a Direct Link from an Assignment in Google Classroom 0:58Grading in Google Classroom plus Other New Features - 2020 Update (included grading and rubrics)10:12Google Classroom Tricks and Tips for Teachers 19:455 Tips Every Teacher Must Know About Google Classroom (Guardian information) 8:23End-of-the-Year Google Classroom Cleanup Tips 23:22GOOGLE DRIVE, CHROME, and DOCSDigital File Organization for Teachers ORGANIZING YOUR GOOGLE DRIVE 14:23Must-Have Google Chrome Extensions for Teachers 12:02How To Share Files and Folders In Google Drive - Full Tutorial 3:46Getting Started with Google Docs by Google for EducationGoogle Help Community by Google for Education (Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms)GOOGLE MEETHow To Use Google Meet - Teachers Guide For Distance Learning Tutorial 9:22Google Meet: 3 Ways to See Your Students when Presenting your Screen 7:26Make Google Meet better with these 5 Chrome extensions 15:12 (grid, nod, attendance, push to talk, dualless)5 Best Chrome Extensions for Google Meet in Education 8:16 tactiq pins, attendance, grid view, nod, web paintMeet Features Help Engage Students and Moderate Classes (published 6/25)BITMOJI in Google SlidesMake a Bitmoji Scene in Google Slides! 17:04How to Animate Your Google Slides (Turn Your Bitmoji Classroom Scene into a GIF!) 14:20How to Create an Interactive Bitmoji Classroom 11:32Add Some School Spirit to Your Bitmoji! 5:17How to Make an Escape the Room Activity with Hidden Pictures (Bitmoji Optional!) 16:31How to Make a Bitmoji Banner for Google Classroom 8:04GOOGLE SLIDESHow to Create Digital Assignments through Google Classroom 8:20How to Create Drag-and-Drop Activities on Google Slides 20:08How to Make INTERACTIVE Google Slides (All the Basics & Then Some!) 53:11SlidesMania - free templatesGOOGLE FORMSHow to Create a Google Forms Quiz - Self-Grading 14:05Getting Started with Google Forms - by Google for EducationGOOGLE KEEPGoogle Keep Full Tutorial From Start To Finish - How To Use Google Keep 11:147 Ninja Google Keep tricks for teachers and students 14:13JAMBOARDJamboard in the Classroom 26:48How to Use the Jamboard App 5:19Teachers Using Jamboard in Google Meet 11:35How to Use Google Jamboard 8:07Jamboard Help Community - Google for EducationSCREENCASTIFY and VIDEO RECORDINGAn Introduction to Screencastify 1:09Screencastify Welcome Series Part 1 - Recording Your First Video 3:11Screencastify Welcome Series Part 2 - Customizing Your Video 2:52Screencastify Welcome Series Part 3 - Saving and Sharing Your Video 3:06Screencastify Video Editor 1:50How to Edit a Screencastify (Premium Feature)Recording Yourself AND Your Doc Camera Hack for Virtual Lessons / How to Make a Doc Camera HackBOOM CARDSWhat's a Boom Card? 6:07Boom Cards 101 - How to Get Started on Boom Learning 10:14Using Boom Cards with Google Classroom 7:49DISTANCE LEARNING (Crisis Learning)10 Best Decisions Made with Distance Teaching 21:149 Ways Distance Learning should be Different from Face-to-FacePractical Remote Teaching Tips for Teachers and EducatorsGOOGLE TAKEOUTTransfer your Gmail and Drive with Google Takeout for Schools 8:59BLENDED LEARNINGThe Secret to Successful Blended LearningGMAIL7 Gmail Settings Every User Should Know! (2019 Tutorial) 9:43How to Use Gmail Filters and Labels (Tutorial) 12:523 Ways to Make an Amazing Signature in Gmail (Email Tips) 8:31FLIPGRIDFlipGrid Tutorial 5:45Flipgrid Tutorial - Creating Video Assignments 10:20How to Teach Remotely with Flipgrid 14:42CLASSROOM SET-UP IDEASOf course it’s not what you signed up for. But no one has been here before. We are all faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as impossible situations. So be the model.Remove all extras, like that small group/kidney table as well as all extra seating such as crate seats, carpets, stools. Districts might rent storage facilities to declutter rooms and reclaim floor space. Place desks along the perimeter of the entire room and work your way in to see how much space you have. You should have been given guidance for spacing from your district.Remove all other furniture in order to distance the students. Traditional rows is about the only choice. Students may have to keep backpacks on the back of their chairs with their supplies inside.Bins for coats, hats, gloves, scarves, etc. If closets can spread cooties, they probably can spread COVID.Posters? Probably not.DollarTree find for desks:Recess idea: We have separated our playground into zones. Each class will be assigned a zone per day (basketball courts, four square, field etc.). Then the students are still in their cohorts to avoid more exposure. Masks are strongly encouraged as well as social distancing.STUFF I DIDN’T KNOW EXISTED UNTIL COVIDMasks Most Comfortable for MeExtendersMask Storage CasesVoice AmplifierMasks (that are not blue)Mask FiltersMetal Mask Strips (helps fogging)FB Market Mask Maker - Masks with built-in lanyard and filter pocketLaptop RiserLens WipesAnti-FogDry Erase Tabletop BoardMulti Use Towels (add sanitizer)Coin Towels (wrapped)More Coin Towels (3-4 in the tube with spray sanitizer - disinfecting wipes on the go)Lemon scented wrapped towels (warm or cold) Just indulgence.Film Canisters (well, I did use these back in the day) - Using them to carry in my handbag after stuffing in 2-3 Clorox Wipes.How to Stop Fogging Your GlassesRETHINKSummer Letter Mini-meets invites? Additional supplies needed? Hold off on writing until the district makes a decision.Back-to-School - Meet the Teacher NightDaily Math Assignments - convert to FormsDaily Morning Emailsreceived by students and parents - message, planner, flaps, Meet schedule for the week; schedule daily 8amFlapsUpdate Flaps with new students; change settings to public; students click name for their missing work; do not delete missing work - small, italics, indicate closed; keep record of timed assignments not completed - MM Fact Fluency and Language, Prodigy - do not deletePlannerChange settings to public; include frequently used links; links in assignments - One doc most recent week on top. (Not separate)Students (and parents) need to know:If I had Three Days with Students before Going Remote - What They Need to LearnBlended Learning or In-PersonWhat must get done In-person? - social-emotional needs; social distance protocols and procedures; teach how to do things online - like attach work; experiments; What can get done online?MEET PROCEDURES THAT WORKEDGrade 5 Math - We used a few techniques in our daily Google Meet that worked well. We had 15 students (on a well-attended day). Our online class Meets lasted between 30-40 minutes.First, a problem was given and they copied it down. (We had provided all with DollarTree whiteboards.) When they copied it, they turned off their camera to work. When ready to "flash," camera was turned back on. When everyone was onscreen, it was 3-2-1, Flash. Students held up whiteboard with work. I'd quickly view each for answer. Mike - yes, John - yes, Susan - no, Linda - yes. (I'd have a checklist next to me to make quick tally marks.)Following this format, students might also be asked to type in their answer in the chat, but not hit reply until 3-2-1. As answers scrolled, I took quick tallies. I always had a printed class list with writing spaces that I could take notes during every Meet.The flaw with this (but you can catch it soon enough) is that sometimes kids copied other answers. It was easier to catch this when holding up white board work.We did our homework and tests on Google Forms. The answers to questions were typed in. (This I LOVED, because HW could be self-checking after I checked incorrect answers.) Work was attached to the last question with a photo. It could not be submitted without it, though you can decide if it is a required question.. (Make sure you fix settings to allow for 5 attachments each. Delete old assignment photos so you don’t fill up your Drive.)If it was a test, students had to be present in the Meet with cameras on. The test was unlocked during the Meet, then locked after the Meet. If students missed Meet, we would reschedule a time. Doing it this way, we were also able to provide Accommodations like test read, small group, or separate location.Back to top ................
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