Remote Learning

For Teachers

Help Request

Fill out the request form to the right to request assistance from an instructional coach. This could include coming up with an instructional plan for remote learning, help using a tool, or collaborating to create a resource for student use.

Lesson Planning Ideas from The Perry Curriculum Team

Virtual Instruction- What it Looks Like
Classroom/Meet/Forms

Training Videos and How-tos

Learn more about tools for remote learning.

This playlist has a video training for just about anything that you can imagine! Some are great for sharing with families and students and some are great for teachers.

Google Classroom QuickStart

If you have yet to setup your Google Classroom, one of the largest hurdles you'll face in enrolling students. To ease this process:

  1. Go to Classroom and create one class for each of your class periods.

  2. Next, find the unique code for each individual Classroom and write/type them down.

  3. After, go to your ESchool, select the "Class Management" tab at the top, and select "email". Check the box next to each class and compose an email to all of your students including the Join Code for each period's Google Classroom with instructions on how they can join the Classroom specific to their class period.

  4. Finally, wait for students to join and check against your roster to ensure everyone has joined successfully.

Google Classroom - Next Level

Once you've mastered the basics, look to the above video to see some other skills you can complete with students using Classroom. Slide 9 in the above presentation is another great resource for learning how to create a discussion board, make a copy for each student, organize your Classroom and more.


Shake Up Learning Google Classroom Cheat Sheet for Teacher.pdf

Google Classroom Cheat Sheet for Teachers

Kami & Google Classroom

Assigning PDFs through Google Classroom so that students can edit them.

With Loom, you can record your screen, voice, and face to create an instantly shareable video in less time than it would take to type an email.

Flipgrid is a great tool to allow students to easily record video responses to a teacher provided prompt. Great for all ages!

How to Use Google Meet web Series with Eric Curts

By starting a Meet, teachers can have real-time, person to person conversations with stakeholders. As with other tools, you do not have to share your camera in order to make this a success. Share your screen or allow others to share their screen to talk through work! This is also a great tool to record a lesson all by yourself to share out with students. The recordings will save to your Google Drive for you to share just like any other Drive item!

For more information on Google Meet, check out his Meet playlist here.

Using Meet with Google Classroom

Basic Use and Features

Record a Video Meet

Alternatives to Breakout Rooms

How do I check my School Voicemail from home?

Option 1 - Via email

All voicemails are sent to your email address. When you select the link in your email you will be prompted for your passcode (passcode to listen to voicemail at school).

Option 2 - Via website

In your browser of choice go to https://tec.perrylocal.org/tec/ and enter your Teacher Number (phone extension) and passcode (passcode to listen to voicemail at school). Select the voicemail tab to listen to your messages.

If you need your passcode reset, please send an email to techhelp@perrylocal.org

Remote Learning Templates

Below are some templates that you may find helpful in a remote learning situation. Please feel free to reach out if you have an idea for another template that you'd like to see.

Daily Checklist: Elementary/Multiple Subject Areas
Weekly Checklist: Departmentalized
Google Meet Breakout Room Alternative Document
Photo Work Turn In