[CASL-L] Google Classroom
Jane Martellino
janemartellino at gmail.com
Tue Sep 1 12:46:16 PDT 2020
We did co teachers last spring to make it easier for students/parents but
what I didn’t like was unless you went in and moved your library topic up
each week, it got buried in the classwork page since the home room teachers
had several topics. This year, we are creating a specialists GC and using
topic to separate our speciality. This way students will have just two
classrooms. Now, we do understand that the GC Folder that is automatically
created will be shared by the specialists but assignments within the folder
are automatically in a sub folder. We are going to be careful about our
naming conventions of assignments etc. We will see how it goes. In the
past I always had my own classroom for each home room but we are trying to
streamline for families.
Jane
On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 12:59 PM Celeste Estevez <cestevez at tolland.k12.ct.us>
wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> A number of districts are adopting the GC home room model with each
> subject being a topic in GC for the exact reason Christina mentioned - one
> place for families to check. However, for each specialist that also means
> multiple posts and being listed as a Co-teacher in those GC’s. I would
> recommend turning off notifications, otherwise your emails will be
> inundated.
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> Celeste Estevez
> Tolland Middle School
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Sep 1, 2020, at 12:49 PM, Christina O'Neill <coneill at region15.org>
> wrote:
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> Hi Mary,
> We are trying to limit the number of classrooms that our younger
> students have to check so as specialists we are posting in each homeroom
> class in K-3.
> Christina O'Neill
> coneill at region15.org
> LMES Library/Media Specialist
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> On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 12:44 PM MARY LEE QUINN <maryquinn at snet.net> wrote:
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>> Hi All,
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>> Our specialists are trying to figure out the best way to set up Google
>> Classroom for our students and ourselves. We are a K-3 school with
>> approximately 630 students. We could set up by grade level or by class.
>> However, if we set up by class each of us would have 29 or 30 classes.
>> Just looking for how things have worked for others. Suggestions welcome!
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>> Good luck to everyone!
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>> Mary Lee
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>> Library Media Specialist
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>> Vogel-Wetmore School
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