[CASL-L] Elementary

Emily Boisvert ebov at sbcglobal.net
Wed Jul 22 07:27:42 PDT 2020


 Count me in as well! I don't have any definite schedule yet but have heard that I'd likely be traveling to classrooms and would be working with a small cohort of the school for five weeks straight and then switch to another set of classes. My school is a K-4 and I would usually see each class once per week for 30 minutes K-2, 45 for 3-4. 
Emily BoisvertMelissa Jones ElementaryGuilford
    On Tuesday, July 21, 2020, 05:40:41 PM EDT, Jane Martellino <janemartellino at gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 All,It seems that admin is starting to release schedules and right now I will be in the classroom for K-2 library classes so teachers will have a prep period. My library space will be utilized for 2 ALP classes. I am hoping I will be given their old space so I could have a home base to plan, record lessons for remote classrooms, as well as to video conference into grades 3-5,  and to facilitate various experts via video conferencing.
I am looking for other elementary media specialists who are interested in contributing to a bank of lessons that will work with this age group.  I need to tweak some lessons from last year since I know that materials will be limited...as far as anything that is shared   In the past, I had classes for 1 hour which I loved because we had a lesson, maker activity, and book checkout. As of now, I have no idea what the length of time will be for this new model.  I suppose whatever the contract dictates for prep time.
Let me know if you are interested in giving and taking lessons that will fit this new model.Jane

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Jane E. Martellino
Twitter: @janemartellinoCreator of Charter Oak Children's Book Award: www.cocba.org


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