Description
Distance Learning is no easy task. It takes a lot of new skills and strategies and the organization can be lot to handle. Here’s what I have found to work for me! Hope this helps you as you organize and prepare for the next few weeks of teaching in a room on zoom!
Inside this bundle, you will find:
- Technology Cheat Sheet: Type in your classroom account information and send home with students. Print on cardstock and laminate for extra durability. You can even add a magnet on the back so they can store it on the fridge!
- At-Home Learning Menu: Type in your plans for each subject. I chose reading, math, and science/social studies. I also added a fun special activity at the bottom.
- Weekly Schedule: I use this to plan out my week so I can keep track of virtual meetings and to make effective use of my time. This helps me stay focused! Merge cells together to make tasks or activities last longer than the 30 minute allotment.
- Weekly Tasks: I use this to plan out my daily challenges, messaging, and student contacts. I use this to make sure I’m not overwhelming families and to provide some consistency. The days are running together at this point!
Edit these resources as needed to make it work for you! And, remember to tag us when you share on social media!
Twitter: @MissH_PGE
Instagram/Facebook: @ringMASTERYlearning
Happy planning and learning – digitally!
Elbow bump, Mallory from RINGMASTERY LEARNING
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Description
Distance Learning is no easy task. It takes a lot of new skills and strategies and the organization can be lot to handle. Here’s what I have found to work for me! Hope this helps you as you organize and prepare for the next few weeks of teaching in a room on zoom!
Inside this bundle, you will find:
- Technology Cheat Sheet: Type in your classroom account information and send home with students. Print on cardstock and laminate for extra durability. You can even add a magnet on the back so they can store it on the fridge!
- At-Home Learning Menu: Type in your plans for each subject. I chose reading, math, and science/social studies. I also added a fun special activity at the bottom.
- Weekly Schedule: I use this to plan out my week so I can keep track of virtual meetings and to make effective use of my time. This helps me stay focused! Merge cells together to make tasks or activities last longer than the 30 minute allotment.
- Weekly Tasks: I use this to plan out my daily challenges, messaging, and student contacts. I use this to make sure I’m not overwhelming families and to provide some consistency. The days are running together at this point!
Edit these resources as needed to make it work for you! And, remember to tag us when you share on social media!
Twitter: @MissH_PGE
Instagram/Facebook: @ringMASTERYlearning
Happy planning and learning – digitally!
Elbow bump, Mallory from RINGMASTERY LEARNING

