![]() ![]() 2022 With coronavirus lockdowns finally coming to a halt, people are beginning to ditch virtual meetings for in-person interactions.Īlex Zhavoronkov, Forbes, 11 Aug. How are you making virtual learning more fun? Share on our WeAreTeachers HELPLINE Facebook group.Recent Examples on the Web Maybe more powerful down the road than virtual meetings. They can rock out to Go Noodle, stretch, rest, or close their eyes. Modeling self-care for our kids is so important right now. ![]() How many breaks do you usually give your students?įind my template here ➡️ #BetterTogether #WeCanDoHardThings /wctaLb0r54Įsther Park reminds us that we need screen breaks to make virtual learning sustainable and more fun. Lesson planning for a 80-min online session is stretching my teacher brain to the max. Check out our humor section for more inspiration! 9. We love her expressions and how she’s created introductions to the content that make it fun and interactive. Online learning can be intimidating! Lower the stakes and use humor. #coltsdeserveit #AldineAtHome #AldineAnywhere #AldineMS_AISD /5wMAE4LLU8 I love making fun introductions that make assignments more approachable for my students. “Unplugged Learning” gives them a chance to step away from the screen and playing games that students know and love (like Memory) is familiar and fun. Our kids are adjusting to so many changes. There are a lot of online tools for playing games, but sometimes keeping it simple is the way to go. My Kg1’s loved it for Thursday fun #online-learning#oldschool /4aN9uzNGir Pulling out an old school game of memory. Creating virtual scavenger hunts, field trips, and libraries are just some of the ways teachers are using Bitmojis to make virtual learning more fun. Kids love them, and they make virtual learning more fun and interactive. There’s a reason Bitmoji classrooms and stickers are so popular this year. Bitmojis!Įaston’s Pre-K teachers and are so creative and are making this online learning adventure so much fun! #positionalwords #prekfun /eWTkbWns1A We love using materials kids have at home like dice, LEGO bricks, and decks of cards. Learning virtually is more fun when kids have hands-on opportunities to learn. Kids are learning virtually, but their teacher is also finding creative ways to help them interact with materials they have at home. The first graders at Bolin Elementary are learning many different ways to make ten. We had so much fun learning different ways to make 10 this week! □□ Even though we are virtual, we can still be hands on □□✋□ /C4NqPgWU6N Using hand signals makes virtual learning more fun and interactive. It’s hard to “read the room” when you are teaching virtually, and seeing each other on a screen can feel isolating. We use hand signals so our kids can share what they are thinking and feeling non-verbally. ![]() How cute are Anna Crawford’s second graders? We love how they end virtual meetings by making a heart with their hands. My 2nd grade heroes are working so hard in Remote Learning! □□□□ #TeamSISD #PHEheroes /94iOWX57KQ We love how this student uses toys he has at home to learn, and the reminder that our kids can “virtually do anything.” 4. It’s a best practice to give kids multiple ways to learn a skill. PreK can do "virtually" anything! /vmYpc6yXUn Check out our list of scavenger hunt ideas for inspiration. We love how Amy Blaylock challenged her kids to find something to put on their head during her virtual class meeting (extra creativity points to the kid who used a laundry basket!) The bright smiles on their faces are proof that virtual learning can be fun and full of laughs. This one was find something you can put on your head? A clothes basket? I guess so! We had some good laughs today! /Qhzfph5raF So much fun having a scavenger hunt in our class meeting today. So, how can we make virtual learning joyful and fun? We were inspired by teachers across the web who are finding creative ways to do just that. There are opportunities to connect, laugh, and play. In the classroom, we make learning fun using stations, hands-on learning, and small group work. No one wants to see our kids sitting in front of a computer screen all day.
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