Asynchronous Learning
During remote learning, the end of the day will be dedicated to Asynchronous Learning, a flexible block of time where students can select from a menu of learning activities. Students should be using this time to work on different learning skills. A teacher will be checking in with students the next morning to see what the child has worked on.
Examples of Asynchronous Learning Activities for students:
Splash Learning
Typing.Com
Prodigy Math
FactMonster.com
Epic Reading
Independent Reading (Should be about 20 minutes per day)
Story-Writing (Good writing prompts can be found here 52 Creative Writing Prompts for Kids to Let Their Imagination Fly - Waterford.org )
Story and Art Assignment (Write a short story and include a picture)
Math Playground
Homework Packets (if sent home)
Study Flash Cards
Khan Learning Academy
Work on Discovery Projects
Ms. Diaz, Miss Cash and Mr. Robinson are all available to assist with Asynchronous Learning at any time.