This is not hosted by WDS but we love the idea and wanted to share it. Beyond Plastics and Green Ivy Schools have teamed up to offer a virtual engagement opportunity led by a stellar team of youth mentors who’ll lead kids ages 7-13 in small team projects aimed at convincing the biggest producers of plastic pollution to clean up their acts. Kids can choose a team project based on their interests (design, video, writing, etc.) and the Act-Athon will be held on June 25th to give kids something interesting to do after school ends.
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Environmental Distance Learning – Virtual Film Festival
This was not created by our school but we wanted to share as a resource with others who might benefit. Beyond Plastics, a nonprofit org at Bennington College, just launched a distance-learning opportunity in the form of a virtual film series on plastic pollution. People can watch online at their convenience and some films include […]
Woodstock Day School
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THE VIRTUAL MATH CLASSROOM: TECHNOLOGY AND TIPS
Like many K–12 educators, Siena’s high school math teacher Joel Mercado has had to be resourceful and flexible in teaching remotely. In his Algebra II classes, Mr. Mercado has found some useful, tech-friendly ways to replicate what he’d typically write on the board. Samsung Flow-Smart View: When projecting from his phone, he uses the lined […]
The Siena School
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Waterford’s Middle School Girls Soccer Team
This video is of the Waterford Middle School Girls Soccer Team—together, they found a fun way to connect as a team during Remote Learning.
Waterford School