by Renae Marten While 2020 has proved to be a crazy, unpredictable year, there is one thing that we can all be certain of. Remote learning can be hard, especially for our students in elementary school! With no normal gym classes, no sitting with friends at lunch, and no fun-filled bus rides, our students are missing out on so much this year. As teachers, we need to make the most of the hand we’ve been dealt. We need to milk every ounce of fun, learning, and growth out of this remote school year as possible. That way, our students can walk away with something positive from this crazy, unpredictable year. At home, students experience many distractions that make focusing on remote instruction difficult. So, how do we truly engage them and cut out distractions when they aren’t sitting right there in our classrooms? This can be a herculean task. There is, however, one small solution to this problem: student privacy boards. Student privacy boards allow students to create their own learning space at home. They minimize distractions (woo hoo!) and can help students to better focus on learning. To make some of your own all you need are tri fold poster boards and some creativity. Use that creativity to add some personal touches and educational resources to your students’ privacy boards. This will help your students feel excited and ready to learn in their new learning space.
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